* Posts by J Perezchica

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Quantum computers have failed. So now for the science

J Perezchica

I can see how this explains quantum entanglement

So it appears that the long-range order you speak of (the object that connects two distant particles or oil droplets) is the vibrating field. In this way, the particles aren't necessarily entangled with each other, so much as responding to the same field that is acting on them.

This is interesting, because it means two entangled particles aren't really entangled, just responding to the same field of a given vibrational frequency. When two or more particles become un-entangled, does that mean then that the initial particles enter different fields, each possessing a different vibrational frequency, and thus allowed to do unrelated things from one another? Seems like it!