Cosmologists and astronomers have found a discrepancy in the Hubble constant from
opposite ends of the universe
With two entangled particles, Einstein and his colleagues argued, quantum mechanics predicts that observing the properties of one electron would instantaneously determine the properties of the other, even if the two electrons were at
opposite ends of the universe.
PARTICLES on
opposite ends of the universe can link quantum mechanical hands.
Not exact matches
Then inflation would seize hold, ripping apart these now almost - identical patches and flinging them to the
opposite ends of the sky, solving the mystery
of why the
universe looks the same in every direction.