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Title: Can the concept of quantum entanglement be used to create an electrical circuit?
Post by: rixter119 on Oct 22, 2012
If you have a box plugged into an outlet (transmitting circuit), and a box connected to a tv, lamp, etc (receiving circuit) could quantum entanglement be used to send power from the transmitting box, to the receiving box via quantum entanglement?
Since electrons can be connected to other electrons, can you use one set in a transmitting box somehow and use the connected set in the receiving box somehow? Could this be the way to make all electrical devices wireless?


Title: Can the concept of quantum entanglement be used to create an electrical circuit?
Post by: NutritionMajor on Oct 22, 2012
Megan your question is most interesting but the problem we have is current. Generating voltage/frequency is not a problem but inducing a current at a high volume is a problem as anything in it's path could be fried. I would love to see this answer solved but in basic electrical theory this can't be done (at least now)
My theory is if you could magnify current at the end  user it would be magnificent!
However, keep the thought as it is probably the future!
If you find a way you will have contributed a lot to this world and we sure plenty of innovation!