Present Imperfect

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Ghostwalk by Rebecca Stott

“‘They discovered that when two subatomic particles — that’s photons, electrons, or qubits — collide or interact and then move apart, they retain a kind of connection even if they’re at they’re at opposite ends of the universe. They have become entangled...If moments in time become entangled in the same way that photons become entangled, then there might be strange connections between the past and the present, moments in time acting in the same way, like the particles; one moment turns one way, the other follows — shadowing. And that’s mind-blowing. See, I’m a rationalist who believes in a supernatural world, because I live in it. Science doesn’t reduce things, or explain mysteries away; it just discovers stranger and stranger things.’” Read more...

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