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I feel like whenever I read the word ‘quantum’ my ability to really understand what is going is severely limited. But I find you always make this stuff, at least, semi-accessible — and that’s quite a talent :)

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Thanks so much, Michael. I really appreciate it! I write to share and gain a better understanding for my own benefit. It's a win-win set! Thanks for the support, buddy! :-)

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Aug 17Liked by Michael B. Morgan

The entanglement of particles reflects the entanglement of persons; at the core we are connected, beyond space and time. Friedrich Rückert writes of this, in a poem Schubert set to music ("Sei mir gegrüsst"): "One breath of love dissolves time and space" (Ein Hauch der Liebe tilget Räum und Zeiten).

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I didn't know Rückert, but he sounds amazing. I'll check out his poems. Some people see entanglement between particles as metaphysical or emotional. I'm not familiar with this, but entanglement is certainly a fascinating phenomenon that still needs to be explained. :-)

Thank you for your comment, Ishmael!

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Aug 16Liked by Michael B. Morgan

Really cool.

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Glad ya liked!

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