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Quantum Physics: Entanglement Part One

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2008

The universe is created in such a way that we can learn about one entity from another seemingly random other entity.

Here we have a positron and an electron colliding to form a single photon. After the unification & transformation from charged energy into a light particle (photon), the single photon unit divides, and the two "halves" separate.

Entanglement, a part of quantum mechanics that has already been around for decades, tells us that these two photon "halves" are forever connected to one another, no matter how far apart they are in the universe.

When one photon is changed, its partner is INSTANTANEOUSLY affected! This is not THEORY. This has been done in science labs for almost half a century already.

What I will bring to you in the final version of this video is the lessons for life that we learn form this magical phenomenon...when to entities embrace as one...

If you want to see the final version, just subscribe to my feed. I barely ever post stuff, so you won't get a bunch of spam notifications from YouTube.

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This video seemingly has nothing to do with what you find on the Pindeed.com website at the moment.

However, there IS a point to all this...to the connection between Entanglement and Stylin' Babies t-shirts for infants and toddlers.

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- What the BLEEP do we know

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  • Actually Einstein's theories are pretty sound. However quantum entanglement has not been proven at all and is a very new theory developed directly on observartion (which is not a very sound way to develop theories). I'm assuming that you saw 'What the bleep do we know' FYI That video barely has any credible sources including a bunch of people who take physics as a hobby and invest their time in superstitious theorem.

  • I saw "What the Bleep" *AFTER* I had learned about Entanglement. So that's not my source. My main source is the book I cited in the comment below.

    Also, just wondering if you actually SAW "What the BLEEP" or if you just read about it.

    I agree, not all of their stuff is proven science - but still thought-provoking nonetheless.

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  • bullshit, you don't know shit about entanglement

  • What the fuk is pindeed

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  • Respond to this video...  More properly, which century do you believe you are addressing Mr. Noob-Montel?

  • @n00bMonkel

    Quantum entanglement HAS been proven you ignorant blowhard donkey.

  • @yourboycal There is no god.

  • hmmm sounds like a load of old voodoo hooey to me

  • @n00bMonkel Quantum Entanglement is now a reality. It is being used in IBM to produce quantum computer

  • sigh................ gross analysis.........

  • @xekusion Hmm, but the thing is, Einstein put the constant in for the wrong reason. He assumed the Universe was static, and he put it in to stop what would be an expanding universe. However, we later learn that the universe appears to be expanding in an accelerated rate, and hence, we put in the cosmological constant again. In a sense, we need a cosmological constant, but not for the reason Einstein first thought up. Someone correct me if I'm wrong...

  • @shippoCY88 but haven't they proved the validity of the cosmological constant?

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