Memory and Quantum Entanglement
Neuroscience

Memory and Quantum Entanglement


From The Guardian's ScienceBlog, 27 August 2009:

Is quantum mechanics messing with your memory?
For all we know we may live in a world in which windows un-break and cold cups of coffee spontaneously heat up, we just don't remember. The explanation is quantum entanglement.

Read the piece here




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