been reading a couple of articles from Michiu Kaku and he seems like a complete lunatic.
Keep in mind this guy is a professor at City College of New York and CUNY Graduate Center.
>"Since nothing is just empty space or vacuum, it can expand faster than light speed since no material object is breaking the light barrier," said theoretical astrophysicist Michio Kaku on Big Think.
This has nothing to do with the abscense of mass. Information will never travel faster than the speed of light (c), but distances between objects can seperate faster than c in curved space time.
he then follows up his previous statement with:
>"If I have two electrons close together, they can vibrate in unison, according to the quantum theory," Kaku explains on Big Think.
>"If I jiggle one electron, the other electron 'senses' this vibration instantly, faster than the speed of light. Einstein thought that this therefore disproved the quantum theory, since nothing can go faster than light," Kaku wrote.
entanglement has no velocity and does not involve the movement of any thing. Entanglement is the analog of quantum physics to statistical correlation in classical physics. One who knows only classical physics can, by performing the EPR experiment, mistakenly conclude that information must have been transferred from one system to another, but it is not.
Keep in mind this guy is a professor at City College of New York and CUNY Graduate Center.
>"Since nothing is just empty space or vacuum, it can expand faster than light speed since no material object is breaking the light barrier," said theoretical astrophysicist Michio Kaku on Big Think.
This has nothing to do with the abscense of mass. Information will never travel faster than the speed of light (c), but distances between objects can seperate faster than c in curved space time.
he then follows up his previous statement with:
>"If I have two electrons close together, they can vibrate in unison, according to the quantum theory," Kaku explains on Big Think.
>"If I jiggle one electron, the other electron 'senses' this vibration instantly, faster than the speed of light. Einstein thought that this therefore disproved the quantum theory, since nothing can go faster than light," Kaku wrote.
entanglement has no velocity and does not involve the movement of any thing. Entanglement is the analog of quantum physics to statistical correlation in classical physics. One who knows only classical physics can, by performing the EPR experiment, mistakenly conclude that information must have been transferred from one system to another, but it is not.
