Ftl Quantum Communication: Rethinking the No-Communication Theorem
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A website claims to rethink the no-communication theorem, proposing FTL quantum communication, but the HN community is unimpressed due to lack of credible evidence or discussion.
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However, Drs Kent Peacock and Tim Maudlin, and quantum theorist Siddhant Das—argue that the NCT is case-specific, and workarounds using different signaling and measurement applications may exist.
Dr. Maudlin is President of the John Bell Foundation, which puts him in an authoritative position to question whether this limitation is universal or may have workarounds.