Dancing David
Penultimate Amazing
For cryptography, you want a random key. QM offers many sources of true randomness.
When entangled particles are measured in the same way at different locations, then the results will be random but complementary.
I think you could say that the key is generated in both locations at once.
If someone intercepts and measures one of the entangled particles, then there won't be matching keys generated. If the person prepares a particle with the correct state and sends it on, then this will be detected via Bell's inequalities. That's a bit of a long story.
Functional fixedness is a psychological bias. We tend to think of tools as for one specific purpose and find it difficult to conceive of other uses.
You originally doubted the usefulness of entanglement. However, your posts since then suggest that you did not consider entanglement in any other context but for communicating with (Which is a shame since that is the one thing it certainly can't be used for, according to current theory). I speculate that this may have been an example of aforementioned bias.
My statements did not state that there are no ways to use entanglement, but about teleportation and then about something related.
Is mind reading something you do often?
Or is that just my bias again?
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