Re: Quantum Cryptography can not work
- From: "Quadibloc" <jsavard@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Feb 2007 05:07:30 -0800
azeltsman2@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Some assume photon entanglement, which is an umpossibility. There is
no such thing as entanglement, period.
Since entanglement has been experimentally demonstrated, however
difficult it may be for us to grasp it, we have no choice but to bow
humbly before the voice of Nature in preference to our own
preconceptions.
This particular debate was settled back when Copernicus, Galileo,
Kepler, and Newton defeated Aristotle.
John Savard
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