Across the universe Quote by Edgar Mitchell
“Entanglement can best be understood as this: When subatomic matter is in a process together, subsequently the subatomic particles go apart from each other and go across the universe. When they do this, they will remain entangled. That means if you do something to one, the other one responds immediately, instantaneously.”
About This Quote
Quantum entanglement links particles so that actions on one instantly affect the other, regardless of distance, showing non‑local connections.
In simple terms: Entangled particles affect each other instantly.
Recognize interconnectedness in systems.
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When to use this quote
- research labs
- technology development
- education
- philosophical discourse
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Questions to Reflect On
- How does entanglement impact technology?
- What philosophical implications arise?
Practical applications remain limited.