Most of the article is kind of misleading. The reason the wave functions collapse is because the particle is hit by the energy we send to detect it, whether it be a photon or whatever. Not because we are thinking about it in our minds.
However I must admit I found the following quote absolutely fascinating, I didn't know about this experiment.
However I must admit I found the following quote absolutely fascinating, I didn't know about this experiment.
In 1997 University of Geneva physicist Nicolas Gisin sent two entangled photons zooming along optical fibers until they were seven miles apart. One photon then hit a two-way mirror where it had a choice: either bounce off or go through. Detectors recorded what it randomly did. But whatever action it took, its entangled twin always performed the complementary action. The communication between the two happened at least 10,000 times faster than the speed of light. It seems that quantum news travels instantaneously, limited by no external constraints?not even the speed of light. Since then, other researchers have duplicated and refined Gisin?s work. Today no one questions the immediate nature of this connectedness between bits of light or matter, or even entire clusters of atoms.