Quantum entanglement Dispelling the myth of FTL transmission

Quantum entanglement Dispelling the myth of FTL transmission

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ExplorerII

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135 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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Makes sense at last. Very interesting.

http://observationdeck.io9.com/corpore-metals-delu...

ExplorerII

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279 posts

135 months

Thursday 31st July 2014
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AA999 said:
Wish I could really get my head around the depths of quantum mechanics and its implications.

I still can't fully grasp the Pauli Exlusion Principal which Brian Cox mentioned on a BBC program a while ago.....in that no electron can exist with the same energy state as another, no matter how far apart they are.
With the example given that if one electron were to be at one side of the universe and another electron being at the other side of the universe, with all the distance and other trillions of particles between them that if one of those mentioned electrons were to change to an energy state to that of the other, it would either 'know' it can't or that the other electron would automatically change to accommodate the balance.

(I think that is how it was explained anyhow).


How the FLYING RAT TURDS could they [the electrons] 'know' from that distance what each other is 'doing' if 'information' can travel only at the speed of light?
The Pauli exclusion principle relates to fermions, which includes electrons, orbiting the same atom afaik.