So, if because of the entanglement a value of 1 absolutely means a value of 0 for the entangled bit, then you didn't have to calculate it in the first place. It seems to me that the entanglement prevents the actual use of the bit to store independent information.
So, if because of the entanglement a value of 1 absolutely means a value of 0 for the entangled bit, then you didn't have to calculate it in the first place. It seems to me that the entanglement prevents the actual use of the bit to store independent information.