CRITICAL REVIEW OF FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS IN PHYSICS Part 7 – “Quantum Entanglement”

One of the most important details of the myth about “quantum computers” is the phenomenon of “quantum computing” associated with the phenomenon of “quantum entanglement”. In particular, if two “qubits” are brought into a “quantum entangled” state, then the transfer of information from one “qubit” to another becomes possible by the mechanism of “spooky action at a distance”, that is – instantly. As a result of the creation of such a technology, the speed of calculations performed on “quantum computers” will be significantly higher compared to the speed of calculations on conventional computers. Below we will show that the creation of such technologies will be impossible for a simple reason – in physical reality, the phenomenon of “quantum entanglement” does not exist, and the introduction of this phenomenon into the discussion is based on the Schrödinger error. This error is also a clear manifestation of the opinion expressed by us in the previous sections, according to which incorrect interpretations of the mathematical principles of probability theory, due to the insufficient level of development of the ideas of this theory at the initial stage of the formation of ideas of quantum mechanics, led to the emergence of incorrect opinions regarding the interpretations of the principles of quantum mechanics.

Index Terms– Quantum computer; Q-bit; quantum entanglement; spooky action at a distance; observer factor; Measuring spin.