I have read explanations in the past, but some things are unclear (big surprise) to me:
1. How do particles become "candidates" for entanglement? Were they somehow related before hand, or do they just have to interact at some point?
2. They apparantly exhibit their respective behaviors without respect to causality -- how is this proven and how is it possible? ("we don't yet know" is an acceptable answer)
3. How does this translate into the possibilty of "quantum teleportation"? I don't see or understand the flow of logic.
I am no math whiz -- if you can explain it without math, great -- but if you must, be gentle with me. This is one of the most fascinating subjects I can imagine.
2007-09-15
17:04:49
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glinzek
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