Ditto on the some of the deets with Roland. Entanglement is more like an energetic relationship. A good way to imagine this through an allegory would be through hugging someone with a very strong perfume.
While you may be separated from that person at a great distance, some of that scent will remain on you. Mirroring to a degree with the energy signature. The signature scent will be relatable to the event and host who gave you it. It matches the host event, but will change due to variance. How energy transforms and blends into the environment.
Also; it depends on "what" you're trying to measure. Measuring becomes different with particles in motion. For instance, some will notice that "Virtual Particles" kind of blip in and out of existence, while some pairs of "Virtual Particles" cancel each other out.
Hope this helps. Good topic by the way and a good week
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Original Message:
Sent: Tue April 23, 2024 01:03 AM
From: Julian Gonzalez
Subject: Measuring Both Entangled Particles Simultaneously
Hello!
I could not find a "Quantum" group to ask this.
This question has been bugging me and I cannot find any answers. Even Claude 3 was stumped.
Hypothetical Question:
"Can an individual in an entangled or simulated entagled state, measure both entangled particles at once?
Please do not focus on the "how?". I feel that would be missing the point. Imagine we are 100 years into the future and have the technology to do this experiment. Would we be able to measure both entangled particles?
Respectfully,
Julian
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Julian Gonzalez
Prompt Engineer
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Tampa FL
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