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Many people talking about there are similarities and common positions in quantum entaglement and superposition with entropy. I need to know about this phenomenon
is not a valid reference for this site. Please quote specific people.Dhammika said:Many people talking about ...
I heard that in youtube video. But i can't remember who is the personphinds said:is not a valid reference for this site. Please quote specific people.
Dhammika said:Many people talking about ...
Sorry, but it is impossible to base a discussion on this. And even if you have seen it in a youtube video or read in some "science" article, it still would be no basis for a discussion. Please get yourself used to read proper scientific material, and if you do not understand these, we will be pleased to try to help you.Dhammika said:I heard that in youtube video ...
Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon in quantum physics where two or more particles become connected in such a way that the state of one particle is dependent on the state of the other, regardless of the distance between them.
Entropy is a measure of the disorder or randomness in a system. In physics, it is often used to describe the amount of energy in a system that is unavailable to do work.
Quantum entanglement and entropy are related in that the entanglement of particles can lead to a decrease in the overall entropy of a system. This is because entangled particles are able to share information and behave in a correlated manner, reducing the randomness or disorder in the system.
Yes, quantum entanglement can be used to decrease entropy. By using entangled particles, information can be shared and correlated in a way that decreases the overall randomness or disorder in a system. This has potential applications in quantum computing and communication.
No, quantum entanglement is not the only way to decrease entropy. Other methods, such as cooling a system or extracting work from it, can also lead to a decrease in entropy. However, quantum entanglement is a unique and powerful tool for decreasing entropy at the quantum level.