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Quantum Entanglement

Quantum Entanglement

In quantum entanglement particles that have interacted at some point retain a type of connection and can be entangled with each other in pairs, in a process known as correlation .Knowing the spin state of one entangled particle – up or down – allows one to know that the spin of its mate is in the opposite direction. Quantum entanglement allows qubits that are separated by incredible distances to interact with each other instantaneously (not limited to the speed of light). No matter how great the distance between the correlated particles, they will remain entangled as long as they are isolated.

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