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...some pairs of particles flew away from each other with their respective directions correlated
Originally posted by CranialSponge
I think this part of the write up is important enough to reiterate:
...some pairs of particles flew away from each other with their respective directions correlated
What this tells me is that they may very well have found evidence to quantum theory regarding the "double-slit experiment" of how an electron can appear to be at two different places at the same time.
Another words, "twin" particles both acting and responding in perfect sync with one another while going in different directions... over here and over there.
Or is my line of thinking way off in left field ?
Originally posted by CranialSponge
I think this part of the write up is important enough to reiterate:
...some pairs of particles flew away from each other with their respective directions correlated
What this tells me is that they may very well have found evidence to quantum theory regarding the "double-slit experiment" of how an electron can appear to be at two different places at the same time.
Another words, "twin" particles both acting and responding in perfect sync with one another while going in different directions... over here and over there.
Or is my line of thinking way off in left field ?
Originally posted by happykat39
Originally posted by CranialSponge
I think this part of the write up is important enough to reiterate:
...some pairs of particles flew away from each other with their respective directions correlated
What this tells me is that they may very well have found evidence to quantum theory regarding the "double-slit experiment" of how an electron can appear to be at two different places at the same time.
Another words, "twin" particles both acting and responding in perfect sync with one another while going in different directions... over here and over there.
Or is my line of thinking way off in left field ?
Just slightly. The CERN experiment detected two separate particles that were somehow connected so that one knew what the other was doing. In the double slit experiment a single photon was detected to have been in two places at the same time.
Originally posted by ibiubu
reply to post by delusion
No, I won't share. You will have to ask in a manner sufficiently devoid of witless sarcastic drivel.