Re-reading an old NS article (10.06.06) (Yes, that's June) I was puzzled by the following:

"If one half of a pair of entangled particles were to cross the event horizon [of a BH] and disappear into the singularity while the other did not, then this entanglement would be destroyed, and that is forbidden by quantum theory."

It's just the last bit that bothers me, because I thought that entanglement was a fragile thing that could be destroyed at the drop of a hat-ron.


There never was nothing.