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And the quantum world keeps on getting stranger and stranger

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  • P Pete OHanlon

    Indeed, but it's cool that they've actually been conducting experiments on this.

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    Kevin McFarlane
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    The experiments have been conducted for years as well. I think they just do more impressive experiments as time passes, rather as they do for relativity.

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    • M Marc Clifton

      Quantum entanglement is fascinating, along with things like dark matter and dark energy. Quantum physics in general is quite interesting coupled with my interest in neurology, AI, and even more esoteric things like chance, fate, predestination, and so forth. Marc

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      Kevin McFarlane
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      Marc Clifton wrote:

      Quantum entanglement is fascinating

      As Richard Feynman said: "no-one understands quantum mechanics." (This was in response to the myth that no-one understands relativity.)

      Kevin

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      • P Pete OHanlon

        This[^], in the New Scientist is pretty damn amazing. I like their idea that measuring one photon influences another.

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        What i like about entanglement is that nearly everything is entangled with everything, resulting in a big "function" - the reality...

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        • P Pete OHanlon

          This[^], in the New Scientist is pretty damn amazing. I like their idea that measuring one photon influences another.

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          sdioesd
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          Old news man. Haven't you heard of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle?

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