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Since it would be obvious to a conventional observer, how

Since it would be obvious to a conventional observer, how could we make that observation? A photon has a polarization state that is the same as two photons in the same line. The polarization of two photons is known as the electric field. But what is the actual field of two photons, which is perpendicular to one? That's where quantum mechanics comes into play. In quantum mechanics it's a matter of how you calculate it.

In the next section, I will talk about some of the properties of entangled photons. I'll be discussing how to describe them and the way in which they can work together and how to deal with non-local polarization problems.

How does quantum mechanics work? Quantum mechanics is actually quite the opposite of quantum theory. Quantum mechanics is a theory of physics based on the laws that govern the quantum state of an atom, where the interaction between atoms is governed by their polarization, or equivalence. It is a theory based on three fundamental principles:

1. The entanglement between a particle and a non-particle

2. The equivalence between particles and non-particles

3. The special properties of quantum particles

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