Entanglement

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Quantum computing.

In quantum computing, entanglement is a property of quantum particles that contributes to the ability of a quantum computer to process vastly more information, faster, compared with a conventional (binary) computer.


Entanglement is an extremely strong correlation that exists between quantum particles.

It is so strong that two or more quantum particles can be inextricably linked in perfect unison, even if separated by great distances.

The particles are so intrinsically connected, they can be said to “dance” in instantaneous, perfect unison.


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