Naked Science Forum
Non Life Sciences => Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology => Topic started by: magawatt on 07/05/2014 13:18:46
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Could all the matter created (transformed from energy) in the "Big Bang" be entangled?
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The present moment, with a common beginning?
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Quantum entanglement is very fragile - it can be disturbed by interacting with photons and other particles. Most quantum experiments take place near absolute zero, in a dark vacuum.
The Big Bang theory suggests that the universe started very hot and very dense, both of which would have caused rapid "decoherence" and destruction of any initial entanglement.