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I thought that was supposed to be instantaneous ?
in theory this is true, but if we found a delay we might be able to better study the process of entanglement and collapse of the wavefunction
Nah it propagates. I wanna say it goes at light speed, but there is a delay. If this is actually referencing something new, maybe that's different now.
Found this from yesterday: https://phys.org/news/2024-10-fast-quantum-entanglement-scientists-attosecond.html
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