Physicist John Cramer is planning a new experiment intended to test retrocausality:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/292378_timeguy15.html
Could someone please help me understand what he is actually trying to do here? How does it differ from say delayed choice experiments?
And unless the following statement is only a lose comparison, it sounds like he is talking about real information transfer:
Other quotes from the article, all by Cramer: "There's no obvious explanation why this won't work" ... "It doesn't seem like it should work, but on the other hand, I can't see what would prevent it from working" ... "It probably won't work".
It leaves me slightly confused...
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/292378_timeguy15.html
Could someone please help me understand what he is actually trying to do here? How does it differ from say delayed choice experiments?
For the first phase of the experiment, to be started early next year, they will look for evidence of signaling between the entangled photons. Finding that would, by itself, represent a stunning achievement. Ultimately, the UW scientists hope to test for retrocausality -- evidence of a signal sent between photons backward in time.
And unless the following statement is only a lose comparison, it sounds like he is talking about real information transfer:
"A NASA engineer on Earth could put on goggles and steer a Mars rover in real time," said Cramer, offering one example.
Other quotes from the article, all by Cramer: "There's no obvious explanation why this won't work" ... "It doesn't seem like it should work, but on the other hand, I can't see what would prevent it from working" ... "It probably won't work".
It leaves me slightly confused...
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