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The Quantum Now: Instantaneous Transmission through Particle Entanglement

First of all, let me explain what particle entanglement is

. Particle entanglement is the prospect that states an entangled particle will react in the same way that its entangled partner reacts simultaneously to a stimuli directly affecting only one of the particles no matter where the particles are located in the universe. That is, if two photons are entangled, one on Earth and the other orbiting Saturn for instance, once one of these photons are manipulated, the other will instantaneously react. No time will pass; the two photons will fall into their respective spins together, giving amiss to the seventy-five minutes or so it would normally take for us to send a radio message to Saturn. I call this form of communication Instantaneous Transmission through Particle Entanglement, or ITPE. This will provide us the ability to send messages between any two points in the universe instantly. The ability to communicate across a solar system instantaneously will prove invaluable to long distance space travelers. It will prove even more handy when we wish to communicate with extra solar planets. Epsilon Eridani b (currently the closest known potential extra solar planet to Earth) is still 10.5 light years away. It would take 21 years to send and then receive a message to and from Epsilon Eridani b with our current means of communication. By utilizing ITPE, communicating with a distant star system will be as fast and convenient as making a telephone call.

So then, how does this affect general relativity? It should take particle information that travels at the speed of light hours or years to travel through space-time from our planet to Saturn or Epsilon Eridani b. However, ITPE bypasses space-time. Therefore, information can be passed from one point to another before space-time has the chance to catch up. The information will reach its destination well before it could possibly be observed. I call this The Quantum Now. The Quantum Now provides proof that there is a Universal Clock that supersedes space-time. It proves that there is a timeline that is unaffected by gravity or distance. This Universal Clock continuously ticks by the seconds regardless of warped space, negative energy, or even big bangs. The Universal Clock doesn't even need an observer; it exists with or without us. It existed before the expansion of the universe and it will still be counting when the universe has again returned to darkness. It will count away the moments patiently awaiting the next big bang.

The Quantum Now: Instantaneous Transmission through Particle Entanglement

By: Eric Ogilvie
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