Sunday, July 3, 2016
Entropy And Quantum Entanglement
Whenever electromagnetic energy strikes anything, there is entropy. Whenever electromagnetic energy strikes anything, the Clifford-based expansion of the multifarious light-cone-gauge eigenstates are torqued -- at least in part -- in a Njenhuis-based manner. This works to help to cause an "invasion" of the Poincare-based indices, that are of the core-field-density of superstrings. The "invasion" of the Poincare-based indices, that are of the core-field-density of superstrings -- may be thought of as quantum entanglement. This is at least in part, why any entropy always works to involve at least a certain degree or a certain manner of the physical phenomenology, that is known of as quantum entanglement. To Be Continued! Sincerely, Sam Roach.
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Clifford Expansion,
electromagnetic energy,
entropy,
Njenhuis,
Poincare,
quantum entanglement,
superstrings
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