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Quantum Entanglement

Polymath257

Think & Care
Staff member
Premium Member
This is another in a series about Quantum Mechanics. This one discusses aspect of what is known as entanglement. Some of the results in this article you can get yourself with three sets of polarized eyeglasses.

A curious observer’s guide to quantum mechanics, Pt. 6: Two quantum spooks

Also interesting: this can be used for cryptography.

The previous articles in this series are given in Basic Quantum Mechanics

Once again, this is NOT speculation. It is confirmed science used in technology. it really is how the universe works.

One aspect of this is the pure randomness of certain processes.
 

shunyadragon

shunyadragon
Premium Member
This is another in a series about Quantum Mechanics. This one discusses aspect of what is known as entanglement. Some of the results in this article you can get yourself with three sets of polarized eyeglasses.

A curious observer’s guide to quantum mechanics, Pt. 6: Two quantum spooks

Also interesting: this can be used for cryptography.

The previous articles in this series are given in Basic Quantum Mechanics

Once again, this is NOT speculation. It is confirmed science used in technology. it really is how the universe works.

One aspect of this is the pure randomness of certain processes.

The only thing I see random in this the unpredictable random occurrence of individual events on the Quantum level. I believe Quantum Mechanic behavior over time is predictable within a range of possible outcomes.
 

Polymath257

Think & Care
Staff member
Premium Member
The only thing I see random in this the unpredictable random occurrence of individual events on the Quantum level. I believe Quantum Mechanic behavior over time is predictable within a range of possible outcomes.

Well, yes. That is sort of the point. The individual events are random. But we can compute the probabilities.
 
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