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Abstract
Quantum entanglement is the core of quantum physics, which is a part of theoretical physics. This theory is once assumed to be the hope of faster-than-light communication. If the technique is achievable, it would be a great breakthrough in the field of physics. I went through the development history of quantum entanglement and conclude it, which is the main stuff I write about in this article, as it involves many differing and sometimes contradictory opinion of physicists. The main part of my research depends on articles about quantum mechanics. I read them first and extracted the relevant contents to form a complete timeline of development. During my exploration, a conclusion of faster-than-light communication is impossible is arose.
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