Could the entanglement actually be that the two particles are really the same particle? I once heard a theory that there is only one electron, and it is everywhere in the universe simultaneously, through a similar "spooky" action, or multi-dimensionality or something. Or maybe it was magic? ;) If the missing mass is really due to the universe having weird architecture at the sumatomic level, how does that affect the nuts-and-bolts of our cosmology? --- Joe Bauman <bau@desnews.com> wrote:
My understanding is if two particles are are entangled and if you do something to one of the pair it IMMEDIATELY (not speed-of-lightly) affects the other. Maybe I'm wrong on that, but that's my impression. This may be what Einstein meant when he referred to "spooky action at a distance." -- Joe
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