In case you're wondering whether quantum entangled photons position themselves in a Yin Yang formation, the answer is no.<p>The image is not that of quantum entanglement of photons. Instead, the researchers used the technique of quantum entangled photons to CONSTRUCT the image.
Annoyingly, all we have is the word ‘constructed’ to describe the image, which could still imply there’s some natural process that reflects the Ying Yang structure. Is there anyone who knows if there’s really any connection between the Yin Yang shape and the data? Or was it just arranging the data into a fun shape with no relation to any physical properties? Does anyone here actually know?<p>If it was just arranged like that for the fun of it then it’s a sad day that scientific journalism neglects to mention that and uses click bait tactics and ambiguity to ‘promote’ scientific discoveries.
I was under the impression that being able to transfer information by entangled photons means that "instant" (ie; breaking light speed) communication is possible. Given the article doesn't mention this at all, what am I missing?