little_monkey
atheist
in experiments with subatomic particles, you need energy to separate them, this will impart velocity to them. if you try and test for quantum entanglement on a particle, it will be travelling at near light speed. you cannot test for quantum entanglement on a non-accelerated particle, one thats either a part of a molecule or just sitting there.
So...there is no quantum entanglement effects with a non-accelerated subatomic particle.
I don't know if you are serious or just joking around, so you will excuse me if I no longer answer your posts.
If you are serious, you are blatant ignorant. It's like trying to teach calculus to someone who hasn't a clue about high school algebra...
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