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Love, quantum physics and 'entanglement'
Love and quantum physics. The two have more in common than you think might. Both are mysterious. And both share what scientists call entanglement. People get entangled with each other when they fall in love. And it turns out that tiny subatomic particles might also get entangled with each other in a similar way. Ari Daniel recently went to a play, called "Both/And’’ by Patrick Gabridge, that helps explain all this.
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