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Originally posted by Uncle Al:
The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox cannot superluminally transmit information. If you are quantum teleporting an electric current va EPR then you could in principle superluminally send Morse code.

You've got problems.
It is basically the same principle, once one realises that quantum mechanics must be visualised in terms of wave entities and not in terms of "particles" which are "uncertain". Schroedinger did solve the problem but allowed Bohr, Born and Heisenberg to intimdate him. Two entangled "particles" are in instant contact with each other because they form a single wave-entity within which time does not manifest. This also happens when a covalent bond forms, or a photon entangles with an electron orbital around an atom to in this way get it to morph into a new holistic electron wave entity with a higher energy. This also happens when a photon entangles with an electron within a metal to eject a photo-electron etc. There is no "classical" colision involved. Thus if you make a measurement that disentangles two entities, they do it in a correlated manner even when light years apart. After they have disentangled, they cannot communicate with each other faster than light speed anymore.

The superconducting phase forms between positive charges below the diamond's surface and positive charges on the anode; i.e. it is in effect a "macro chemical bond". The electrons first form bi-electron Gaussian shaped waves which then entangle to form the equivalent of a laser beam; however, in the case of the electrons the beam forms as a perfect stationary black cylinder between the diamond and the anode. It is a "single entity" within which time does not manifest, so there are no charge-carriers that can move through it. The electrons injected at the diamond "teleports" from the diamond to the anode and also vice versa. You can teleport such a large current that any other material would melt or glow white hot if such a current flowed through it. The superconducting cylinder stays black even when the anode starts to melt.

Thus if it were possible to form such an entangled electron beam between the earth and Mars, near instantaneous communication will be possible. You will then be able to send Morse code superluminally; however, why use Morse code instead of a telephone?

It might sound like science fiction but what I am saying here is based on experimental facts. Goodbye Copenhagen interpretation!!