>>12084790>the "information" of what state the other particle is supposed to take is instantly "transmitted".Calling doubt.
Imagine two humans A and B in a room. Human A learns the deepest secret of B. Then Human A and B are set 1 lightyear apart.
Now an Observer is with human A and doesn't know anything about human B. Human A tells the observer the secret of B.
Did the information of the deepest secret of B traveled from B to the Observer instantly?
No, the secret was just stored inside Human A the whole time.
I don't have the proof, but it makes sense to me that photons are more complex than what we think they are and aren't atomic, that is, they must be composed internally of sub components that allow them to have memories of the thing they encountered/are entangled with.
If someone knows a flaw in this reasoning I would be appreciative of his comments.
Also I don't know how that idea relates to the hidden variables theory.