quantum entanglement-mediated superluminal communication
"Quantum entanglement-mediated superluminal communication" refers to a hypothetical concept where information is instantaneously transferred between two entangled particles located at a distance, potentially exceeding the speed of light. This would involve exploiting the quantum phenomenon of entanglement, which links the behavior of these particles regardless of their separation, to convey information rapidly and simultaneously.
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