entanglement

Entanglement is the property of separate phenomena sharing a common origin, in which one or more undetermined states are shared by the phenomena, so that determination of this state for one of the phenomena instantly results in a corresponding determination of that state for the other phenomenon. For example, if the charge of a pair of entangled particles is undetermined, then if one particle is determined to have a positive charge, the other will have a negative charge.

Entanglement is a natural consequence of quantum systems containing the same information only once.

The QO interpretation

Submitted by jhwierenga on Mon, 07/30/2018 - 07:22

All behaviour in the universe is the consequence of  everything being part of the same quantum system, in which the same information is stored only once. The fact that a quantum subsystem distributes its energy  over its degrees of freedom makes it possible for one quantum subsystem to manipulate another quantum subsystem in a manner which can be described as purposeful.