A new
delayed choice quantum experiment dials up the bizarreness factor. Seth Lloyd calls it "quantum procrastination."
It makes me wonder:
1. If you can control the state of a photon ("We can continuously morph the behavior of the test photon from wavelike to particlelike behavior")
and
2. The test photon, being entangled, demonstrates the same chosen state as the second photon.
and
3. You separate the photons by an arbitrarily large distance,
since
4. The entangled states happen simultaneously
then
Can you not communicate faster than light?
I may be misinterpreting the idea of "continuous morphing" - it isn't clear.
Any thoughts?