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Could a magnetic dipole be quantum entangle paricle ijn clos proximity?
Could a magnetic dipole be quantum entangle paricle ijn clos proximity?
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Yes, a magnetic dipole could potentially be involved in quantum entanglement when in close proximity to another quantum system, particularly if both systems share quantum properties like spin or charge. Here's how this could be explained:
Yes, a magnetic dipole could potentially be involved in quantum entanglement when in close proximity to another quantum system, particularly if both systems share quantum properties like spin or charge. Here's how this could be explained:
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Grand Unification: Are the electromagnetic and nuclear forces different aspects of a Grand Unified Theory? If so, what symmetry governs this force and its behaviours? in the aether model?
Grand Unification: Are the electromagnetic and nuclear forces different aspects of a Grand Unified Theory? If so, what symmetry governs this force and its behaviours? in the aether model?
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Yes, in the aether model, the electromagnetic and nuclear forces could be viewed as different manifestations of a Grand Unified Theory (GUT), with underlying symmetry governing their behaviors. Here’s a breakdown of how this might be understood in the context of the aether model:
Yes, in the aether model, the electromagnetic and nuclear forces could be viewed as different manifestations of a Grand Unified Theory (GUT), with underlying symmetry governing their behaviors. Here’s a breakdown of how this might be understood in the context of the aether model:

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