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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Observing Quantum Entangled particles At the Same Time . What Happens ?
« on: 13/05/2024 19:24:33 »
Long time no bleat. Glad to see ewe back.
Now, say we have a pair of entangled particles. Observing one immediately changes the other.This is a misconception. Quantum theory does not say this. It simply says that if both are observed in the same way, the two measurements, when compared, will be found to be correlated.
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what happens if ewe observe both the particles at the exact same time ??Simultaneity is relative, which means that in one frame, one measurement takes place first, and in another frame, the other does. In some frames the two will be simultaneous. Nothing special happens. Same as before is all. The two measurements, when compared, will be found to be correlated.
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Do all vending machines dispense goods for free ?They've always been free. Ewe've just naively been stuffing money into the things, thinking it will help. It hastens the process maybe, but that's all.
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