Abracadabra, you dont really exist.

Up front:The big idea in play here is called quantum advantage.

Typically we hear about this in the world of quantum computing.

Scientists used quantum pseudotelepathy to cheat reality

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Such advantages come from quantum resources, which could be entanglement, nonlocality, indistinguishablity, and so on.

The players conduct independent measurements of the photons and record their results on a 3X3 grid.

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Then a judge comes along and picks a spot on the grid.

If the players both have the same measurement, they win.

This, seemingly, is because the measurements are actually causing the outcomes and not the other way around.

But, because the measurements obviously effect the outcome, we can use quantum physics to imitate telepathy.

Player ones measurement is sent directly to observer two, who confirms it with theirs.

Quantum advantage through human pseudotelepathy!

How cool is that?

Background:Classical physics explains the rules of the reality we live in.

That also means were all bound by the same probabilities.

With all things being equal, we all get a 50/50 shot at calling a coin toss correctly.

But quantum physics is a cheat code for the universe.

When physicists say things intimating that they believe objective reality doesnt exist, they arent necessarily being facetious.

The fact of the matter is that reality doesnt hold up to the scientific method.

But quantum psuedotelepathy is apparently quite real.

Neurals take:As always, we take all pre-print research with a grain of salt.

But this seems pretty solid and its based on an experimental regimen thats been around for a while.

We cant wait to see how physicists will break reality next.

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