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I don't even think the writer understands the experiment lol, I guess 2 small aluminum "drums" or maybe tiny speakers that oscillate were tuned to the same frequency, one being powered traditionally the other receiving the information through entanglement. That's my best guess.
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The two drums makes me think it's quantum dipole behavior that's being entangled . You ought to get Bessel-functions out of that "acoustic" dipole : 1+ ... 1_ thump-thaump-thump-thaump... and then ??????
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[–] theshopper ago
I don't even think the writer understands the experiment lol, I guess 2 small aluminum "drums" or maybe tiny speakers that oscillate were tuned to the same frequency, one being powered traditionally the other receiving the information through entanglement. That's my best guess.
[–] kingminos ago
The two drums makes me think it's quantum dipole behavior that's being entangled . You ought to get Bessel-functions out of that "acoustic" dipole : 1+ ... 1_ thump-thaump-thump-thaump... and then ??????
[–] theshopper ago
Is any of the information exchanged predictable or controllable in any way?