Three Scientific Proofs of Quantum Entanglement
In the previous post I described the experiments with plants onducted by Dr Cleve Backster and his “Secret Life of Plants.
This post explores how this ‘inter-connectedness’ might occur. One basic tenet of quantum entanglement actually refutes a basic tenet of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity.
It’s called non-locality. Einstein refused to accept non-locality because it implies that something can happen faster than the speed of light. Nothing is supposed to move faster than light.
Basically, non-locality assumes that two connected particles, such as two electrons from the same atom, are forever connected by an invisible force. Many experiments have been conducted to test the theory, and one of the most intriguing was conducted by the modern physicist Alain Aspect.
He proved that two photons taken from the same atom reacted instantaneously when one or the other was measured, by showing how the spins of the photons would align or reverse depending on what the other was doing.
Even more bizarre, this association exists despite physical distance.
No matter how far away one particle is from the other, if one is ‘bumped’ and forced into a specific state, its associate aligns to, or reverses spin, to match the other’s altered state at the exact same moment.
This proof is now referred to as ‘quantum entanglement’.
Everything is connected at the most fundamental level. More importantly, instantaneous effects can be enabled faster than the speed of light…
My source is the book, The Intention Experiment.
Come back! Part 3 will bend your quantum mind…
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