The activation of electrons or protons by a laser or similar method begs a 
question.  When these particles are working as a group are their motions 
synchronized in space?  What I refer to in this question is the orientation of 
the movements that are organized by the outside source.  For instance, are all 
the entangled particles moving along the same direction vector?  If one 
electron of the group is moving along the X axis does that imply that all of 
them are?  This is a fairly important issue with interesting implications if 
true.  I am assuming that there is spatial distance along the Z axis and Y axis 
forming the equivalent shape of a cloud in space where the net movement is 
along the X axis.

Dave

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