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Undergrad Quantum Entanglement with Public Variables
Thank you for pointing out the O4 case. I understand the problem now.- mplummer
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Undergrad Quantum Entanglement with Public Variables
Thank you for the detailed response, much appreciated. There were 3 "tests" whereby the measurements of Bob (e') were always at 0 degrees and the measurements of Alice were at 0, 120 and 240 degrees respectively (for the three tests O1, O2, and O3). For test O1 (zero degrees for both) the spin...- mplummer
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Undergrad Quantum Entanglement with Public Variables
This was just a thought experiment to show a "state" an electron could be in, and a function that could generate a 50% same spin outcome based on that state.- mplummer
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Undergrad Quantum Entanglement with Public Variables
This was just a simplification to show a function that can take predetermined inputs and result in 50% same spin at the 3 angles. It can be adapted to 3 dimensions.- mplummer
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Undergrad Quantum Entanglement with Public Variables
For a thought experiment, if you defined: An electron's "state" can be in 16 states measured as increments of 45 "degrees" starting at 22.5 (modulus 360) An entangled electron (e') simply gets aligned 180 degrees away from (e) A "measurement" M(n) at n degrees simply adds n degrees "Spin" is...- mplummer
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