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So the best theory for entanglement is that two particles occupy the same 4 dimensional coordinates, but different 3 dimensional coordinates. But, what would it be like if two particles occupied the same 3 dimensional coordinates but different 4 dimensional coordinates? Is that what atoms do already?

So the best theory for entanglement is that two particles occupy the same 4 dimensional coordinates

 

Where did you get this from? I've never heard such an idea except in scifi.

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Where did you get this from? I've never heard such an idea except in scifi.

 

It was just in some episode on NOVA, but it makes sense if you think about it too because the particles are acting similar to as if they are frame-independent, like their information doesn't change even though our time does changes.

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