| Subject: Re: Detecting (alien) eyes through quantum mechanics and photons. |
| From: Sylvia Else |
| Date: 27/11/2015, 12:48 |
| Newsgroups: alt.math,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.seti,comp.arch,sci.electronics.design |
On 27/11/2015 9:09 AM, Skybuck Flying wrote:
Hello,
I have a new hypothesis, field of research for you. It involves quantum
mechanics, photons, entanglement and the way eyes work, possibly alien
eyes ;)
The theory/hypothesis is as follows:
1. During emission of light by a light source, for example a sun, some
if not all photons could be entangled. These entangled photons take a
slightly different path.
2. One path of photons reachs us, the other path reaches (alien) eyes.
3. Let's suppose for a moment that eyes themselfes manipulate the
photons in a predictable way, for example there rotation is altered.
Then this should trigger a change in the rotation of the other photon as
well.
There's no evidence of any such process. Entanglement describes how the
measurements are correlated. It doesn't imply that measurements of one
particle change the other particle.
4. Perhaps this change is detectable, if true then (alien) eyes could be
observed in this way. For example the lens or iris changes the rotation
of photons.
The no-communication theorem (note, theorem, not theory) prohibits this.
Sylvia.