So either i formulated my question wrongly or I don't fully understand what you guys are saying.
I know how quantum entanglement works, works. It's like I know that car moves because it's wheels are spinning but I want to know what makes them spin. I know that many scientists (well... at least...
So I tried googling it but unfortunately i haven't found anything, so I though i'll take my quarries here.
I would like to know, how scientists have tried to explain how quantum entanglement works.
Thanks for the answers. :)
So let's say we have a neutron star. A neutron star is very massive and very dense therefore it has a very strong gravitational field. But also it is rotating very fast and it really hot. This means it has more energy than if it was stationary and cold. Of course if this neutron star has more...