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My surmise is that quantum entaglement has different levels of attachment and influence...

1. The big bang singularity: all matter, even the matter in our own bodies, is tied to the original incidence of quantum entanglement, within the singularity. All matter intermixed and thus became entangled, permanently. The impact upon us is now quite weak, but possibly discernable.

2. Far away objects. We are entangled to nearby and far away stars, which constantly interact with us, jiggling molecules inside our bodies. The vibration is weak, however, but can be amplified if desired.

3. A trip: we go on physical journeys to reclaim our past entangled connections. We also forge new connections when we arrive in a new place.

4. Home: this is the area of most intense quantum connection. This affects our bodies the most, since we are always touching things in our house and creating new entanglements. The vibratory effect upon us is at its most intense while we are home....

2007-05-28 20:56:20 · 2 answers · asked by sassychickensuckerboy 4 in Science & Mathematics Physics

Hmm...looks like I was wrong about certain things. However, maybe the connection still exists, it is merely transformed into something else.

Another thing: can the connection be retrieved once it has been destroyed? I am of the opinion that atoms have virtually flawless memory.

2007-05-28 22:14:10 · update #1

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Not true. Entanglement occurs only under special conditions, and is rapidly destroyed by interaction with matter. Hence, no entanglement effects from the big bang. For the same reasons, none of the other assertions hold either.

2007-05-28 21:05:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your surmise is badly flawed and, as a result, the rest of your observations are also flawed.

You need to take a course in quantum physics and learn what 'entanglement' actually means.

Doug

2007-05-29 04:50:47 · answer #2 · answered by doug_donaghue 7 · 0 1

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