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If a quantum event created a pair of universes would they be quantum entangled?
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If a quantum event created a pair of universes would they be quantum entangled?
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If a pair of universes were created from the same creation event, one of antimatter the other of matter, they could both be thought of as going forward in time but relative each other going in opposite directions in time.
The question is would this pair of universes be quantum entangled and could this effect perhaps explain any known anomalies?
I only ask this in the new theories section as any answers are likely to be non-mainstream.
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