>Quantum entanglement is different though than the classical case you describe. There is no classical correlation that is as strong as the quantum correlations. That's what Bell proved in his theorem: if you only have…
I, personally (and a bunch of other physicists), think that the issue is not exactly the entanglement. If you take a pair of gloves and send each piece to two separate people, the moment either of them open the box they…
From your list, European people would miss only Apple and Google. Considering EU is the second largest market for both I highly doubt they would willingly leave the region. Even if this was the case EU would throw all…
Look to those error bars. It might be a great first work and give us some understanding but in no way it provides clear evidence. Even more when you factore in all the criteria for the pannel.
>Quantum entanglement is different though than the classical case you describe. There is no classical correlation that is as strong as the quantum correlations. That's what Bell proved in his theorem: if you only have…
I, personally (and a bunch of other physicists), think that the issue is not exactly the entanglement. If you take a pair of gloves and send each piece to two separate people, the moment either of them open the box they…
From your list, European people would miss only Apple and Google. Considering EU is the second largest market for both I highly doubt they would willingly leave the region. Even if this was the case EU would throw all…
Look to those error bars. It might be a great first work and give us some understanding but in no way it provides clear evidence. Even more when you factore in all the criteria for the pannel.