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The research on quantum entanglement for communication between human brains is an intriguing concept that has been investigated. The ability of identical particles to become entangled without interaction has significant implications for quantum information processing and quantum communication. The study involved testing the transfer of information based on entanglement between the brains of two individuals far from each other. The individuals were exposed to the same music to leverage the brain's neuroplasticity property, and their brain reward systems were activated to facilitate aligned thinking at specific times. The results indicated the successful transmission of compressed information between the two individuals, demonstrating the potential for sensory communication through entanglement. Further research in this area could lead to significant advancements in understanding and harnessing the capabilities of quantum entanglement on identical particles and the potential applications of entanglement in various quantum technologies and inter-brain communication.
Seyed Kazem Mousavi (Tue,) studied this question.
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