Comment Could Time Travel be far behind (Score 1) 530
[Please excuse my kurtness but my real response was lost when I clicked options and then saved so I have to retype this from memory.]
I'm just saying it reminds me of the Relativistic Light Curvature experiments by Professor Ronald Mallett at UConn-Storrs. I know it's not a direct match between quantum entanglement and relativistic light curvature, but you never know if the two concepts could end up paying off. I will say that clearly even if we have a Unified Definition of Time between the Quantum and Relativistic world through a use of defining time through isolated systems, but we still have Gravity to contend with so we're not done with the Unification of Physics yet. But as for Professor Mallett's work, I will say in the end it's better to let him do his experiment and fail that to spend time deriding him because you think it won't work.