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Letter: Letter

Published 17 April 2004

From Les Higgins

Am I missing something here? Why has it taken scientists so long to “believe that entanglement between particles exists everywhere, all the time”? Surely, if entanglement is true and the big bang is true, there is no surprise to be had. If at some time everything was on top of everything else, wouldn’t that do it?

Swindon, Wiltshire, UK

Issue no. 2443 published 17 April 2004

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