• Question: If quantum physics says that two objects can exist in different places at THE SAME TIME, why do we not get black holes or zomie stars appearing randomly throughout the universe?

    Asked by 08sdacey to Evan on 22 Jun 2011.
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      Evan Keane answered on 22 Jun 2011:


      Hmmm, quantum physics does not say that an object can exist in different places at the same time, so I don’t really understand the question. Can you be more specific? Are you wondering avout “quantum entanglement” or something in particular about black holes?

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