Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
303 | AMA | February 2025
Sean Carroll
Why can't we have electrons A and B entangled such that if I measure A and find it at coordinates one, two, three, then I immediately know that B is at coordinates minus one, minus two, minus three. You can. Sure. No problem at all. In fact, that's a very, very common form of entanglement. We don't even talk about it that much because it's just so common.
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