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  • ...n the early days of [[quantum theory]], although not by that name. Quantum entanglement is at the heart of the EPR [[paradox]] developed by [[Albert Einstein]], Bo [[Quantum mechanics]] holds that observables, for example spin, are indeterminate unt
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  • ...Three feature entries on low-temperature physics, nanophysics, and quantum entanglement are completely new to this edition, as are entry-level web links.
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Quantum-image_2.jpg|right|frame]] ...ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave–particle_duality wave–particle duality]"). Quantum Mechanics is a [[mathematical]] description of reality, like any scientific
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  • ...en masse, usually in terms of probability or expected value. For instance, quantum mechanics allows a very precise calculation of the half-lives of [[atom]]s ...ion making. Knuth, based on his understanding of [[quantum computing]] and entanglement, comments that God exerts dynamic control over the world without violating
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  • == Quantum physical views of reality == [[Quantum mechanics]] (QM) has kept [[physicist]]s and [[philosopher]]s in debate on
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  • ...d information which possesses utility, [[value (economics)|value]] or some quantum of meaning. Information may indeed be characterised as a pattern; it is a [ ...aning in [[physics]]. Examples of this include the phenomenon of [[quantum entanglement]] where particles can interact without reference to their separation or the
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  • ...ki]] [[space]]) which in turn results in [[Lorentz transformation]] and in entanglement of all other important derivative physical quantities (like energy, momentu ...gh others such as [[Julian Barbour]] in his [[The End of Time]] argue that quantum equations of the universe take their true form when expressed in the timele
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