John Karpinsky
Jan 15, 2021

The astronomical measurements tell me that the photons are entangled. Distance or time do not matter when particles (waves) are entangled. It's the same situation as when we do the spin measurements with other entangled particles. The two particles that are entangled and separated in space behave as if they are next to each other. We need to know more about entanglement. Does it require an additional dimension to describe this behaviour?

John Karpinsky
John Karpinsky

Written by John Karpinsky

I am a retired physicist, with 40+ years experience designing chips. I’m now studying quantum mechanics as a hobby.

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