Apologies for cross posting.
Article in this morning's Metro:
"You have to travel very quickly to be somewhere 'in an instant', say scientists - 10,000 times the speed of light. The speed of 'instantly' has been determined by investigating a phenomenon known as quantum entanglement. Scientists created sub-atomic particles that were interdependent - so what happened to one instantly affected the other, reported Nature. A signal passing between entangled photons 18km (11 miles) apart must travel at least 10,000 times faster than light, which travels at 186,000 miles per second, scientists at Switzerland's Geneva University found."
Now bearing in mind this is the Metro we're talking about (free paper produced by the Daily Mail) and is very brief, perhaps they actually got one sentence correct...
Article in this morning's Metro:
"You have to travel very quickly to be somewhere 'in an instant', say scientists - 10,000 times the speed of light. The speed of 'instantly' has been determined by investigating a phenomenon known as quantum entanglement. Scientists created sub-atomic particles that were interdependent - so what happened to one instantly affected the other, reported Nature. A signal passing between entangled photons 18km (11 miles) apart must travel at least 10,000 times faster than light, which travels at 186,000 miles per second, scientists at Switzerland's Geneva University found."
Now bearing in mind this is the Metro we're talking about (free paper produced by the Daily Mail) and is very brief, perhaps they actually got one sentence correct...