EPR PARADOX The EPR Paradox is a quantum physics thought experiment. It involves two entangled particles, such as electrons, which interact and then separate. Quantum mechanics says their properties, like spin, entangled, so measuring one instantly determines the other's state, even at a great distance. This seemingly implies faster-than-light communication, challenging Einstein's theory of relativity. It initially questioned quantum mechanics' completeness, suggesting it might be incomplete. However, subsequent experiments, like Bell's Theorem tests, confirmed quantum entanglement, making the paradox a subject of philosophical debate rather than a fundamental flaw in quantum mechanics. Imagine you and your best friend each have a magical coin. These aren't ordinary coins. They’re quantum coins. When you both flip your coins at the same time, something bizarre happens: they always, always land on the same side—both heads or both tails. No exceptions. Now
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