Submitted by stealth941 t3_10f735i in askscience
[deleted] t1_j4yj5wc wrote
Reply to comment by Weed_O_Whirler in Whats stopping us from sending a probe into a black hole if we haven't already? by stealth941
So the entanglement would break because of how time passes differently close to a black hole?
purpleoctopuppy t1_j4yq9a6 wrote
The problem is that there is no way to communicate with entangled particles alone. Even if we assume perfect entanglement preserved all the way into the black hole, there's no way to send information: this is known as the no-communication theorem.
_Tonan_ t1_j4yn7r3 wrote
Wouldn't that be true of any mass? All mass has gravity thus would affect space-time?
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