Hello! I'm currently sitting in the office in Bristol. We've been trying to get two investments over the line into two really interesting impactful companies with great science behind them (more on this hopefully next week). But as a result a lot of my time as been soaked up providing momentum to get things done before the holiday slowdown.
I watched your video on passing a qubit through a wormhole and it reminded me of an experiment they did years ago where they took qubits from an atom and had half in NY and half in LA. They reversed the electrons in NY and saw that they instantaneously reversed in LA. I’ve probably botched the terminology as I’m not a scientist. Only any enthusiast. But it makes me wonder if this can be used for long distance communication. Especially for interplanetary communication. I’m sure there’s a whole lot involved that would make this infeasible but if there is virtually no latency, we could maybe have a set of qubits in NY and a set on Mars and then use the directions of the electrons to communicate in binary. If you have any insight on this, I’d be interested to hear it.
I watched your video on passing a qubit through a wormhole and it reminded me of an experiment they did years ago where they took qubits from an atom and had half in NY and half in LA. They reversed the electrons in NY and saw that they instantaneously reversed in LA. I’ve probably botched the terminology as I’m not a scientist. Only any enthusiast. But it makes me wonder if this can be used for long distance communication. Especially for interplanetary communication. I’m sure there’s a whole lot involved that would make this infeasible but if there is virtually no latency, we could maybe have a set of qubits in NY and a set on Mars and then use the directions of the electrons to communicate in binary. If you have any insight on this, I’d be interested to hear it.