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Comment Re: Entanglement (Score 1) 20

Wow thank you for all that excellent information! I didn't realize they were trying to generate these for sending to two receivers. Might be easier to start with sending one particle to a receiver and using the ISS as the other receiver temporarily until entangled photon transport is worked out properly. I have a couple more questions, please? How does one entangle a photon and other particles? Is it possible to entangle an atom of any element, say for instance, antimony so that it could work with the nuclear electric resonance nano device that was posted on slashdot a few weeks ago?

Comment Entanglement (Score 1) 20

Isn't sending both of them counterproductive and isn't the act of sending entangled photons defeating the purpose of the entanglement? They should be keeping one and sending one, why the hell would you send both? Shouldn't they entangle both photons at separate locations to begin with to prevent having to send them anywhere? I'm guessing it is not possible to entangle two particles that are already separated by some distance or this would be the preferred route?

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