Originally Posted By: Orac
Entanglement is no different its simple a side effect of superposition states the total of the superposition states must be conserved not the entanglement.

Orac, That's what I have been saying. When one part of an entangled system decoheres into a given state then the rest of the system has to decohere into a complementary state so that the whole system meets all applicable conservation laws.

For this discussion I have been ignoring the problems with locality. We know from theory and experiment that locality doesn't apply to entangled systems. How that is handled by the universe is still a question, which I will leave for future enlightenment.

Bill Gill


C is not the speed of light in a vacuum.
C is the universal speed limit.