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Can someone inform me a bit on the background of this problem, it's experimental testing and it's implications?
If I have it right, it involves two particles which are involved in a singular event. If you measure the momentum of the first particle, you not only create uncertainty in it's position, but also uncertainty in the position of the second particle.
Am I right? So how has this been experimentally tested?
And don't we get a problem as the entire universe can be described as caused in a single event - the big bang?
If I have it right, it involves two particles which are involved in a singular event. If you measure the momentum of the first particle, you not only create uncertainty in it's position, but also uncertainty in the position of the second particle.
Am I right? So how has this been experimentally tested?
And don't we get a problem as the entire universe can be described as caused in a single event - the big bang?