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She said it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-aGIvUomTA

A lot of large newspapers claim that we will have internet faster than the speedof light. But she says it is wrong. I don't get it.

I thought that quantum entanglement would mean, that all you do with one particle will happen to the other particle at the very same moment without any time delay? Or does the affects take time?

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To answer simply: if two particles $A$ and $B$ are entangled, if somone measures the particle A, it will have an instantaneous effect on $B$.

But the state of the particle $B$ will not end up in something you can control. It will be random. Thus you cannot use it to transfer information even though the effect is in a way instantaneous.

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