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Let’s say, state A is the opposite of state B and state B is the opposite of state A. Normally if each of the state has an opposite results of themselves to an extent that the result of a mathematical method in state A can be obtain in state B and the result of a mathematical method in state B can also be obtain in state A.

 

-Is this in relation with quantum entanglement in any way?

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Sort of. Entanglement means that the states of two particles are related, but until one particle is measured the states are undetermined. Measurement of one determines the state of both.

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