Is the double slit experiment an example of entanglement when it seems as if the photon is going through both slits? Or put another way, is it at this stage when we attempt measurement we see a photon on one side affect the photon on the other side? Do entangled particles have to be made first to show entanglement or is the double slit experiment in itself showing entanglement? Also, what else in nature collapses the wave function?
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