Human Entanglement
by Ben on Mar.04, 2008, under Uncategorized
This was interesting …
Not so, reckons Gisin. It has long been known that the eye is sensitive enough to detect a mere handful of photons. He and a couple of pals, Nicolas Brunner and Cyril Branciard, have calculated that, were the eye a lifeless detector, it could be used to carry out the kind of Bell experiments described above.
“Thus entanglement could in principle be seen,†conclude the group.
That’s a loaded statement if ever there was one. It implies that two humans could become entangled, if only for a brief moment.
http://arxivblog.com/?p=294
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