No, that is wrong. There is no *change*. There is correlation of results. It is impossible, looking at only one side, to see a difference of results, no matter what the other side does. That means that no communication is possible. Instead, when the results of the two sides are brought together, it is found that the results are correlated.
No, it cannot. Both sides get results that look completely random no matter what the other side does. It is only when the results are brought together that the correlation reveals itself.
Sorry, but you are wrong on this. But the physics is clear and well documented (yes, even in Aspect's experiment). Communication faster than light is impossible in quantum mechanics.
I would suggest reading a treatment of the Aspect experiment and what it says in
This isn't a simple read for many people, but it shows what underlies Bell's inequalities and thereby the impact of Aspect's experiment.