Alrighty, lets try this again.
On one side of the ocean, you have a station with two tiny little particles that are 'in-sync' with another pair on the other side of the ocean. By changing the state of the ones on either side, you can instantly change the state of the other pair. A very simple 0 and 1 system can be created this one, with one particle for in and one for out.
**** the apostrophes man, were talking about something serious here.. nothing childish. We are not at an English class here. Keep the posts up to standard and on-topic.
Now I think that I am understanding TkTech.. it's like you have 2 stations synced with each other (like a serial and constant connection?) and when one station changes the other one changes at the same instance with no lag... right? therefore data can be 'transmitted' at the speed of who knows what.... but it seems like in your method... transmission is not even needed if I understood you right.
Xav, you piss me off to. I can understand where TcM is coming from.
@tcm: Right, there IS no transmission, and distance is unlimited in the universe. The particles are linked in non-linear space, and isn't affected by distance. Simply changing the state will change the state of the other with no latency.
This connection remains forever, as the particles don't degrade, and therefore doesn't require energy to maintain the connection, but just to change it.
I got your concept and understood it but you lost me when you said 'non-linear space' I tried searching.. but could not find a definition that I can understand.
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