On Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 9:26:53 PM UTC, Brent wrote:
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> On 4/12/2018 12:44 PM, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
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> *Let's simplify the model. Instead of a Nitrogen molecule, consider a free 
> electron at rest in some frame. Its only degree of freedom is spin IIUC. Is 
> it your claim that this electron become entangled with its environment via 
> its spin WF, which is a superposition of UP and DN? Does this spin WF 
> participate in the entanglement? TIA, AG*
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> The electron's spin dof can only become entangled with the environment by 
> an interaction with the environment.
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> Brent
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Does that happen spontaneously, in the absence of a measurement? AG 

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