The Scientific, Philosophical, and Technological Implications of Quantum Entanglement: The Reason German Theoretical Physicist Albert Einstein Refused to Accept the Concept of “Quantum Entanglement”, the Number of Human Produced Particles Connected Via Quantum Entanglement as of 2019, Einstein’s Nickname for “Quantum Entanglement”, the Scale of Quantum Physics, Einstein’s Question Related to Quantum Fluctuations, the Concept Introduced During the Einstein Podolsky Rosen Paper Paradox Experiment, How Quantum Entanglement Appears to an Observer, the Reason Einstein, Russian Physicist Boris Podolsky, and U.S. Physicist Nathan Rosen Believed Quantum Theory to be Incomplete, the Technological Benefits of Understanding Quantum Theory, the Conclusion of Irish Physicist John Bell’s On the Einstein Podolsky Rosen Paradox Paper Publication, Bell’s Experiment Designed to Prove Einstein or Danish Physicist Niels Bohr’s Hypothesis of the Universe Correct, the Reason Bell’s Experiment Within German Physics Journal Annalen der Physik (Annals of Physics) Remained Obscure for Decades, the Person Who Discovered This Experiment by Chance, the Persons Who Designed an Experiment to Test Bell’s Experiment, How U.S. Physicist John Clauser, U.S. Physicist Abner Shimony, and U.S. Physicist Stewart Freedman Tested and Examined the Experiment of Bell’s Theorem, the Observations Made During the Examination and Testing of Bells Theorem, the Results of This Examination and Testing, the Concept Proved During Examination and Testing of Bell’s Theorem, How Quantum Computers Work vs How Traditional Computers Work, the Concept of “Qubits” and the Benefit of Producing More Qubits Within Quantum Computers, the Most Basic Premise of the Holographic Principle, How the Universe Works Within the Theory of the Holographic Principle, the Possible Illusion of Three Dimensional Reality, the Possibility of Quantum Entanglement Forming the Framework of the Universe, the Most Peculiar Element of Quantum Entanglement, and the Reason the Holographic Universe Permits Quantum Entanglement

Quantum entanglement is a process which Albert Einstein refused to accept as it essentially allows cause and effect to occur at the same time, despite the distance between 2 or more particles. As of 2019, scientists have successfully entangled 3000 particles simultaneously, allowing the manipulation of a single atom to affect all other 2999 particles instantaneously. Einstein referred to quantum entanglement as “spooky action at a distance”. The quantum world is 1,000,000x (1 million) times smal...


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