Tuesday, 19 July 2016

quantum mechanics - Entanglement in time


Quantum entanglement links particles through time, according to this study that received some publicity last year:



I have read all the reviews in the popular press, most of the "time-travel-discovered" type, but I am looking for more sober comments, i.e. material written by physicists who have studied the paper. What does this result really mean? I would appreciate pointers to reviews, comments etc.


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