An ideal ultimate truth? (Origins)

by xeno6696 @, Sonoran Desert, Sunday, May 09, 2010, 18:50 (5310 days ago) @ David Turell


> > Entanglement: I have a little bit of experience here. I can tell you this: entanglement isn't actually likely to happen at great distances, in fact, it's very difficult to make happen in the lab at all. It IS a quantum property, but it is more of a property that is teased out by experiment and doesn't have any effect on the real world. Though, quantum computing is DEFINITELY making huge plans for this phenomenon. The potential for immediate communications is one of many large technological benefits. 
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> The 2008 Geneva Experiment covered 18 kilometers, slightly more than 10 miles. I know it is thought to be able to cover the whole diameter of the universe.-My point was that it's a phenomenon that doesn't happen naturally. We have to build elaborate devices in order to do this.

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