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Quantum weirdness is cool

Quantum Experiment Shows How “Time” Doesn’t Exist As We Think It Does
This quantum uncertainty is defined as the ability, “according to the quantum mechanic laws that govern subatomic affairs, of a particle like an electron to exist in a murky state of possibility — to be anywhere, everywhere or nowhere at all — until clicked into substantiality by a laboratory detector or an eyeball.”
The quantum cat


Quantum Entanglement
When we look at particles, we usually say that each particle has its own quantum state. Sometimes, two particles can act on one another and become an entangled system. When a pair or group of particles can only be described with one big quantum state for the lot, and not as a bunch of little quantum states put together, we say the particles are "entangled"
Even though each particle has a lot of information about the other, they do not send messages back and forth. There are no messages between the particles saying, "I'm going down, therefore, you must go up" and waiting for the particle to receive the message. Yet, the particles are always connected and can behave as one.
