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A couple of thoughts about quantum entanglement

 



 A couple of thoughts about quantum entanglement


Is the universe a superposition?


The size of the superpositioned particles or objects has no limit. So is it possible that the entire universe is a superposition? In some fundamental theories, the existence of antimatter is explained that the entire universe is a superposition. That means that the quantum entanglement causes that the spin of the particles of another universe would have the opposite spin. So if the universe is a superposition, that thing makes it possible that another universe exists, but it is formed of antimatter. And the other universe would superposition in the other dimensions. 

The key element in this version of the multiverse theory is that when the Big Bang happened the universe expanded in two different dimensions. The universe existed before Big Bang and it was really small. But then the extremely fast rotating caused that the universe turns to superposition and when they are traveling farther from the point of the Big Bang that thing means that the universe expands all the time when those bubbles are going farther from the Big Bang. 


The Roman god "Janus" could be a good example of the superpositions. 


The idea of quantum entanglement

The idea of quantum entanglement is simple when the particle is superpositioned the other particle in the pairs of the superpositioned particles is rotating to the opposite side. So what would be another example of quantum entanglement? That thing is making this phenomenon interesting. The example is that when other of the superpositioned particles goes down the other will go up. So when the other particle in those particle pairs is delivering energy, the other would receive it. And that thing can be used to transmit data or energy between the distances. 

So theoretically there is no limit to the distance of the superpositioned particles. And that thing makes it possible to transfer data or energy between great distances of even the dimensions. If the particle would superpositioned to other dimensions, there is the possibility that the energy travels from the other dimension to our three-dimensional world. 

The "Janus-particle" and some religious thoughts about quantum entanglement. 

The idea of the "Janus-particle" is that when the other part of the superpositioned particle is smiling another part of those particles would grin. The name of "Janus-particle" the superposition has got from the Roman god "Janus", what have two opposite faces. When another face smiles another face grins. 

So if we are thinking about the relationship with the quantum entanglement with the relationship with Satan and God in our religion we might seem that Satan is like the opposite side of God. And in some ideas, God and Satan are good examples of the creature that is put in superposition. They seem the same, but they are rotating or thinking opposite ways. That is the thing that makes this kind of thing interesting for the philosophical thoughts during the dark evenings. 

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