Entanglement Telegraphed Communication Avoiding Light-speed Limitation by Hong Ou Mandel Effect
Abstract
Faster-than-light communication is possible via quantum entanglement in an EPR experiment if one can overcome nature's "quantum modesty" and gain knowledge concerning the quantum state of a single photon. Using a special EPR source that produces precisely timed doublets of EPR photons (biphotons), I show how one can gain additional information about the photon's polarization state--information not accessible using the conventional one-photon-at-a-time EPR setup. Using the Hong-Ou-Mandel effect that describes how two identical photons combine at a neutral beamsplitter (NBS), I show how Bob can obtain enough polarization information about his B photons to unambiguously ascertain the polarization basis of Alice's distant measurement device which she has deployed to measure her A photons. I am proposing, in short, that EPR + HOM = FTL. Version 2 concludes with a refutation of its FTL claim due to Lev Vaidman.
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