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Can a pair of quantum-entangled particles overcome the problem of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle?
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From my understanding, the principle is that the closer you come to calculating the position of a particle, the further you move away from knowing its velocity (or trajectory, I'm not sure which, or if, that is in fact the case).
In the case of quantum particles, they exist as if they're one particle in two places at the same time. Would it then be possible to observe and calculate the position of one, and the movement if the other?
Could we use this to teleport?
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