(2019-02-25, 10:43 PM)Max_B Wrote: The entangled particle pairs don’t have values before they a measured, their information is undetermined, they have no value... period... because they are entangled. Once they are measured they have values, and are no longer entangled. It’s nutty to say the entangled partical pairs have any sort of value before they are measured. It’s a fundamental misunderstanding of quantum mechanics to make such a statement.
Right, which is why I said "just not specific values." They are correlated before measurement: that's what entanglement is.
~~ Paul
If the existence of a thing is indistinguishable from its nonexistence, we say that thing does not exist. ---Yahzi