On 08/06/2016 01:09 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote: <SNIP>
> I consider that the wave function of the photon, although centred at the > "geometric center" of the photon, is in fact continuous, and for all > intents and purposes, affecting one point of the wave (say 40,000 km > away), affects the photon at the other end of that wave. Well, it's actually the electrons that are entangled. The photons are just messengers. But yes, that's how I understand it. Wave functions collapse faster than light speed. > Next question, can they truly isolate the two entangled photonic wave > parts? (Not sure if the question makes sense.) There is no "isolate" in this model ;)
