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entangle

[en-tang-guhl] / ɛnˈtæŋ gəl /


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One dot emits a single photon and the other generates an entangled photon pair.

From Science Daily

The branches had grown entangled, forming a dense clump.

From New York Times

The entangled states represented the lowest-energy states of a virtual 2D universe — essentially, the states that contain no particles at all.

From Scientific American

“It’s this entangled thing that happened over a series of years, and it’s completely incorporated into his career and legacy.”

From Washington Post

“I was surprised and interested in how deeply entangled diet culture was with the emergence of wellness culture in the 1970s,” Harrison said.

From Seattle Times