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We've been using EMF to transmit energy (information) for over a century. I was wondering is there any other way to send a message on long distances, even faster than EMF waves can travel? For example there are particles that travel faster than C. Or as another example I have heard the Quantum Entanglement can be useful in this case.

joshphysics
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Electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light, and nothing can carry energy or information faster than light. Quantum entanglement doesn't carry information from one particle to another: all you get on one end is a random value from some distribution that has a relationship to a random number somewhere else. They can't be used to transmit information back and forth between each other.

There are some general relativistic effects that allow space itself to travel faster than light, but getting this to work in any sort of practical sense requires negative energy density and other weird stuff that may not be possible. Check out this for more information.

There are of course lots of ways to transmit information slower than light without using electromagnetic waves. The most common is to use matter: write something down on paper, then move the paper to the intended recipient of the message.

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  • You're right, but even the physical means are based on EMF, because when one piece of physical matter impinges on another, it is the electromagnetic interactions that prevent them from moving through each other.
  • – Mike Dunlavey Jul 06 '13 at 02:03
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    Don't forget sound waves, too. – fluffy Jul 06 '13 at 07:41
  • @Mike Dunlavey: You could transmit information using Z bosons or neutrinos. There would probably have to be some electromagnetically interacting detector on the other end, but it's still not strictly necessary. – Dan Aug 01 '13 at 21:30