Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
303 | AMA | February 2025
Sean Carroll
Likewise for the positron, equal probability to observe it moving in any one direction. But when you observe one, then you know where the other one is because momentum is conserved. You know exactly what the coordinates has to be for the other particle that you didn't observe. There you go. And that's entanglement.
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