Weak measurements and supraluminal communication
A.V. Belinsky, A.K. Zhukovsky

TL;DR
This paper proposes an experiment using weak measurements on entangled particles to demonstrate the possibility of transmitting information faster than light, challenging traditional relativistic constraints.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental setup with weak and non-demolition measurements to explore superluminal communication using entangled particles.
Findings
Weak measurements can be used to transmit information faster than light.
The experiment suggests superluminal signaling is theoretically possible.
Results challenge the conventional understanding of causality in quantum mechanics.
Abstract
There is suggested a version of the experiment with a correlated pair of particles in the entangled state. The experiment demonstrates that, in the case of weak and/or non-demolition measurements of one of the particles, it is possible to transmit information with a speed not limited by velocity of light.
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