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Old 10-20-2010, 06:14 AM   #80
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Originally Posted by Manichean View Post
Preamble: Although (or maybe because ) I'm studying to be a physicist, I'm far from being an expert on this.
Intuitively and without having a look at the math involved, I'd guess that, since no information is permitted to escape the black hole, the entanglement would break the moment one of the particle passes across the event horizon.
Wouldn't that contravene conservation laws - once the particle outside the event hoizon has been observed, collapsing it's probability into something definite (e.g. left spin); there would be nothing to neutralise it - there'd be a net energy gain?

Not that I know much about it - so I may be talking rubbish.
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