Build A Wormhole Between Entangled Quantum Particles - Mathematically, Anyway
Wednesday, December 4, 2013 - 16:01
in Physics & Chemistry
Quantum entanglement, the phenomenon of quantum mechanics that Albert Einstein once referred to as "spooky action at a distance," could be even spookier - hypothetically. Quantum entanglement occurs when a pair or a group of particles interact in ways that dictate that each particle's behavior is relative to the behavior of the others. In a pair of entangled particles, if one particle is observed to have a specific spin, for example, the other particle observed at the same time will have the opposite spin. read more