Scientists Now Believe Quantum Entanglement May Apply to Time Itself
( TMU ) — The discoveries made over the last century by physicists studying quantum mechanics—some of which suggest that reality is only made certain by the presence of a conscious observer—is nothing short of mind-blowing. One particular concept, entanglement, was so out there that Albert Einstein called it “ spooky action at a distance ” and for many years refused to accept it as true. But now, a new experiment has scientists believing that quantum entanglement doesn’t just apply to spatial gaps, but time itself. Einstein famously battled with physicist Niel Bohr over the predictions and theories of quantum mechanics, such as the wave function. He also corresponded with Erwin Schrödinger — yes, of Schrödinger’s cat — and in one of his 1935 letters, Einstein stated: “I know of course how the hocus pocus works mathematically. But I do not like such a theory.” The principle of entanglement held that it was impossible to independently describe two quantum systems that ha...
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