How is it possible to observe whether or not an entangled particle has had its state resolved by the other particle being observed?
It isn't. All they can detect immediately (i.e., when each photon is detected) is the measured polarization of each individual photon. They can't know the correlation between the two, which is what tests the entanglement, until the results from both measurements are brought together, which happens slower than light.
It isn't. All they can detect immediately (i.e., when each photon is detected) is the measured polarization of each individual photon. They can't know the correlation between the two, which is what tests the entanglement, until the results from both measurements are brought together, which happens slower than light.