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To: Mouton
It thus appears that one particle of an entangled pair "knows" what measurement has been performed on the other, and with what outcome, even though there is no known means for such information to be communicated between the particles, which at the time of measurement may be separated by arbitrarily large distances.

The working of matter, at the subatomic level, transcends out understanding, in real time, of space.

24 posted on 06/16/2016 1:34:15 PM PDT by Bogie (Just a coincidence?)
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To: Bogie
It thus appears that one particle of an entangled pair "knows" what measurement has been performed on the other, and with what outcome, even though there is no known means for such information to be communicated between the particles

Probably because they are in fact, the same particle....

26 posted on 06/16/2016 2:11:24 PM PDT by Paradox (My positions can evolve, but Principles should be immutable.)
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