A method of transmitting information where the message itself is encoded as a conserved quantity within a pre-established symmetric system between sender and receiver. Instead of sending photons or radio waves, you perform a local symmetry operation (like a rotation or phase shift) that, due to the entangled or linked nature of the system, forces a corresponding change at the distant receiver. The signal isn't a traveling particle; it's the instantaneous enforcement of a conservation law across a gap.
*Example: Two quantum-entangled crystals, each with a fixed total "color charge" (a fictional conserved property). To send the bit "1," you locally rotate your crystal's color symmetry. To conserve the total charge of the entangled system, the distant crystal must instantly undergo a compensating rotation in the opposite direction. Your friend observes this mandated rotation and decodes the bit. It's not faster-than-light transmission; it's the exploitation of a pre-existing symmetric link where influencing your part necessarily and instantly reconfigures the other to keep the cosmic books balanced.* Noetherian Communication.
by Dumuabzu January 24, 2026
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