QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT

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     Dhruva S. Banavara 


So, basically what does quantum entanglement actually mean??

 

In quantum physics, quantum entanglement is a phenomenon in which the quantum States of two or more objects have to be described with reference to each other, even though the objects might be spatially separated. This leads to correlations between observable physical properties of the systems.

 

How does this happen??!

 

This phenomenon occurs when two objects become inextricably linked, hence whatever happens to one particle, it will affect the other, even of they are separated by a lot of distance.

This is also described as 'A spooky reaction at a distance'.

 

Can this happen naturally?

 

Yep, Quantum Entanglement can be achieved through naturally occurring phenomenon. But it is quite difficult as such a state is pretty much rare to achieve.

 

Why is it so important?

 

This is important because:-

● Entangled quantum particles, like , atoms, electrons and photons, are a resource of information processing created by the behaviors that emerge at the tiny quantum scale. Harnessing them ushers in a new era of information technology.
● From the phenomenon of entanglement, quantum particles can perform enormous calculations simultaneously.

 

Conclusion

 

Keeping all these in mind, we can say that the ambitions of this phenomenon is enormous. It has the potential to change the course of computing and hence, allowing us to tackle problems which we have never done till now. 

But only if we use it in a righteous and positive manner, it would hold out good.

The change is unfolding in front of our eyes, we'll see how far we can go in this field.

 

Anyways, thanks for reading :)


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