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High School Do entangled particles always react in an anti-symmetric way?
Peter, thank you so much for your reply! I have made a video: trying to explain the logo we created for our Quantum client. In point 1 I make this statement which is not correct. Do you have an idea what to say here about their relationship othter then "Remotely entangled particles that...- Jerome71
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High School Do entangled particles always react in an anti-symmetric way?
Part of the design of my logo is to overlapping elements. If one goes white, the other goes black, if one turns round, the turns into a square. Because my assumption is that something in quantum works anti-symetric to each other. Is my assumption right?- Jerome71
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High School Do entangled particles always react in an anti-symmetric way?
I am a non scientist and nonetheless a have the following question: once particles are (intrinsically) entangled do they always react in the opposite way/ anti-symetric to each other? Source https://www.physicsforums.com/forums/quantum-physics.62/post-thread- Jerome71
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