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SPACE-TIME, AND GRAVITY EMERGE FROM QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT

  • An example of entanglement: a subatomic particle decays into an entangled pair of other particles. For instance, a spin-zero particle could decay into a pair of spin-½ particles.
  • Time cannot exist without space, and the existence of time requires energy.
  • Space-time emerges from a weird property of the quantum world that means particles and fields, those fundamental constituents of nature, can be connected even if they are at opposite ends of the universe.
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