Quantum Physics

   

On the Physical Nature of Entanglement

Authors: V. A. Kuzmenko

The problem of explaining the physical nature of the entanglement concept is only part of the more fundamental problem of symmetry in quantum physics. We have a number of direct and indirect experimental proofs of time asymmetry in quantum physics. This asymmetry requires the existence of a memory of a quantum system about its initial state, which is the physical essence of the concept of entanglement. The possibility of experimental study of nonlocal properties of quantum memory is also discussed.

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