On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 5:43 PM 'Brent Meeker'  <
[email protected]> wrote:

>> During the next 24 hours there are 2 possibilities concerting any
>> Hydrogen atom in your brain:
>> 1)  It will be replaced by another Hydrogen atom.
>> 2) The original Hydrogen atom will remain.
>> So it all comes down to a 1 or a 2, that is to say during that timespan
>> for a given atom the replacement process was either on or off.
>
>
> * >Was the replacement atom entangled with one outside your brain? *
>

Of course not. Entanglement is a very delicate process, for atoms to be
entangled long enough for them to move more than about a picometre you'd
have to cool them down to less than a degree above absolute zero. For that
reason D-wave cools their Quantum Computer down to .015 Kelvin and they'd
like to go even colder if they could; body temperature is 310 Kelvin and
that is much much too hot.

John K Clark

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