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Quantum Entanglement #3 Green
Conceptual graphic showing two particles entangled (by a twisted mesh) in a single quantum state.The particles are translucent and blurry to emphasise their slippery and uncertain nature. Quantum entanglement is bizarre and counterintuitive and gave rise to Einstein’s famous phrase “spooky action at a distance.” The graphic device of a mesh helps visualise how the two particles are caught and constrained in a net. The background is an abstract network of particles.
Illustration ID: Quantum_Entaglement_Open_Net_3_blur_14000_green
Russell a Kightley
Illustration size: 147.0 Mpixels (421 MB uncompressed) - 10500x14000 pixels (35.0x46.6 in / 88.9x118.5 cm at 300 ppi)
Illustration keywords: electron, entangled, entangled states, hidden variables, net, particle physics, particles, physics, quanta, quantum, quantum entanglement, quantum field theory, quantum mechanics, quantum physics, spin, spin down, spin up, spooky action at a distance, superposition
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