
Quantum entanglement is when two objects separated by distance respond instantly to the same stimulus on one of the objects.
The objects could be on the opposite sides of the universe and the result is the same. Do something to one object and the other object responds at the same time.
Jinkies! That’s weird.
Quantum entanglement was first suggested as a result of the Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox in 1935. Entanglement has been verified since then.
A new breakthrough in the science of entanglement is that the results of entanglement were made visible to the human eyes as discussed in this Nature article from April 28, 2011.
The June 2011 edition of Scientific American examines how quantum entanglement may apply to birds and plants.
Quantum entanglement may explain how a school of fish can maneuver exactly the same without running into each other.
Fascinating! Absolutely fascinating!
Quantum entanglement sounds like a concept from a sci-fi movie but is a growing field of science that may explain how nature works and may help us humans develop new technology.
A brief post on quantum entanglement cannot be complete without a word from Dr. Quantum. So here he is:
