Interesting article. Much more at link.
I’ve been long waiting for science to crack the secret to photosynthesis. Gonna be awesome when they do. Sounds close.
I’m dipolar and so am I.
And for some of us, it's a fuzzy, surreal place at every level.
Coffee anyone?
Don’t be alarmed! This all just happened to come together by random action over billions of years! Sort of like finding a working iPhone on the beach and realizing it just assembled itself spontaneously. No Creator required. ;-)
Got it?
What they mean is (certain) quantum entities, once they've interacted at the sub-atomic level, somehow, and very mysteriously, remain connected (instantaneously!), no matter how far apart they may later end up, apparently in order to maintain Heisenberg's quantum uncertainty.
Interesting, eh? I once asked the following question to Roger Penrose, mentor of physicist Stephen Hawking, at a Columbia University lecture:
"If the entire universe was once contained within the pre-big bang singularity, might it be in some sort of instantaneous connection today?"
That is, all parts of the universe acting as a single, instantaneously connected entity.
He didn't quite have an answer (surprise surprise) but he clearly loved the question and went on a bit to explain the "spooky action at a distance" phenomenon to the audience.
The more I learn from real science, the more I am convinced life didn’t “just happen.”