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In order to mathematically describe the astonishing phenomenon of entanglement it is necessary to introduce a new type of holor.  If a beam of light is incident on a barium borate crystal the incident light breaks into a pair of twin beams which make equal but opposite angles with the normal direction to the surface of the crystal.  In order to represent this extraordinary behavior it is necessary to introduce a trivalent holor  , which we have called a twinor.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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In order to mathematically describe the astonishing phenomenon of entanglement it is necessary to introduce a new type of holor.  If a beam of light is incident on a barium borate crystal the incident light breaks into a pair of twin beams which make equal but opposite angles with the normal direction to the surface of the crystal.  In order to represent this extraordinary behavior it is necessary to introduce a trivalent holor  , which we have called a twinor.
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|holor representation entanglement]]

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Scientific Paper
Title The Holor Representation of Entanglement
Author(s) Domina Eberle Spencer
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2008

Abstract

In order to mathematically describe the astonishing phenomenon of entanglement it is necessary to introduce a new type of holor. If a beam of light is incident on a barium borate crystal the incident light breaks into a pair of twin beams which make equal but opposite angles with the normal direction to the surface of the crystal. In order to represent this extraordinary behavior it is necessary to introduce a trivalent holor , which we have called a twinor.