0xDEAD BEEF Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Ha ha! (irony, but maybe not). So, how i see this- Anna got polarization filter and Bob has. Standart setup. What if we further extend this setup, so that Anna has 3 polarization filters all set at same angle. So, Anna would have 4 detectors. 2 for each "second" filter like this - dA++ ........ pA+ dA+- ........ ........................ pA ........ dA-+ ........ pA- dA-- So pA (first polarization filter) decides polarization and redirects photon to either pA+ or pA- polarization filters. In the mean time twin-photon hits Bob's polarizer, which is set at 45 degree angle. If we forget about this QM wierd stuf, no mater what/when/ever second twin-photon hit Bob's polarization filter, Anna should always get either dA-- or dA++, because, if photon once choose to go through Anna's 0 polarizer in + direction (up), why shoul it choose differnetly, when facing second one pA+ (or vice versa - facing pA-). In this case standart physics predict, that Anna should only get dA-- or dA++ output! How ever - if this QM stuff is real and Bob's detector has given new properties to photon, while it was traveling through Bob's polarizer set at very different angle than Anna's was - we should see Anna's dA-+ and dA+- detectors fire as well! This really would prove everything! Scienitifcal brekathrough - i would say. Otherwise... sorry guys, but we are just creating our own virtual reality to play with (wich ain't that bad, since we can learn new thing from it as well). Beef Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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