Ingrid sent me another article on the recipient of this year's Templeton prize, Bernard d'Espagnat, which she sent me from Reuters. Here's an excerpt:
"Some baffling discoveries of quantum physics led him to believe all creation has a wholeness and interrelatedness that many scientists miss by trying to break problems down into their component parts rather than understand them in larger contexts.
"One of these is entanglement, the way that paired subatomic particles remain linked even if they move far apart, so that experimenting with one automatically effects the other without any apparent communication between them."
To be continued. . .
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