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Quantum entanglement , also called the quantum non-local connection , is a property of a quantum mechanical state of a system of two or more objects in which the quantum states of the constituting ...
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Entry from Stanford encyclopedia ... 1. Quantum Entanglement ... It should not be supposed that Einstein's definition of a complete theory included the requirement that it be deterministic.
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Nowadays "Entanglement theory", based on the transformation of entangled q.particles in q.bits near the zero point at the ground level of Q.Energy, permits transfoming "q.particles into q.bits" and visa versa so that "Q.Entanglement" can work as an universal intermediate exchange of space time dimensions,
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Entanglement is not one but rather the characteristic trait of quantum mechanics. Erwin Schrödinger; What is entanglement theory about? Entanglement is a physical ressource. It is for example the key ingredient for a quantum computer, allowing to solve certain tasks better and more quickly.
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Entanglement is central both to the foundations of quantum theory and, as a novel resource, to quantum information science. The theory of entanglement establishes basic laws that govern its manipulation, in particular the non-increase of entanglement under local operations on the constituent particles.
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Extended network entanglement theory (ENET) derives from a combination of two theoretical ideas: complexity theory and weak quantum theory. ... This paper sets out the theory in the form of 16 propositions and then describes 11 research ideas. ENET theory suggests that researchers should focus more on the patient-therapist...
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It is worth pointing out that insights in the theory of entanglement are not only important the field of QIS itself, but they have now reached the stage where they are being applied to other areas of physics (see the subsection 4.3.10).
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Entanglement is a term used in quantum theory to describe the way that particles of energy/matter can become correlated to predictably interact with each other regardless of how far apart they are. ... One proposed theory suggests that all particles on earth were once compacted tightly together and, as a consequence,
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Keywords: quantum entanglement – homeopathy – double-blind randomised controlled trials – homeopathic provings – double-slit experiment ... Weak Quantum Theory isn't that weak Daniel Chrastina Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 13 Feb 2008 [Full text];
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The idea of quantum entanglement is borrowed from physics and developed into an algebraic argument to explain how double-blinding randomized controlled trials could lead to failure to provide unequivocal evidence for the efficacy of homeopathy, ... Also, in orthodox quantum theory, experimental observations are described...
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