What is wrong with SLASH?
Karl Svozil

TL;DR
This paper examines claims of faster-than-light communication in nonlinear optics experiments involving delayed choice and EPR correlations, analyzing potential flaws and refutations.
Contribution
It critically evaluates the plausibility of superluminal communication claims and discusses methods to refute such assertions.
Findings
Faster-than-light communication remains unproven and questionable.
Refutations challenge the validity of superluminal signaling in these experiments.
The paper clarifies misconceptions about nonlinear optics and quantum correlations.
Abstract
In an experiment featuring nonlinear optics, delayed choice and EPR-type correlations, the possibility of faster-than-light communication appears not totally implausible. Attempts are put forward and discussed to refute this claim.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
