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Schrödinger dubbed this connection “entanglement.” Entanglement, Schrödinger found, is pervasive in quantum physics. When any two subatomic particles collide, they almost always become entangled. When a group of objects forms some larger object, like subatomic particles in an atom or atoms in a molecule, they become entangled. In fact, nearly any interaction between any particles would cause them to become entangled, sharing a single wave function in the same way as the particles in the EPR thought experiment.
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Entanglement
What is Real?: The Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics
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