I What is the common & connection of quantum entanglement and entropy?

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Many people talking about there are similarities and common positions in quantum entaglement and superposition with entropy. I need to know about this phenomenon
 
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phinds said:
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I heard that in youtube video. But i can't remember who is the person
 
Even a noninteracting ideal gas tends towards higher entropy, despite there being no interactions that would cause entanglement between the gas molecules. So entanglement is not strictly necessary for the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
 
Dhammika said:
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Dhammika said:
I heard that in youtube video ...
Sorry, but it is impossible to base a discussion on this. And even if you have seen it in a youtube video or read in some "science" article, it still would be no basis for a discussion. Please get yourself used to read proper scientific material, and if you do not understand these, we will be pleased to try to help you.

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