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RudyJD
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Does my thought experiment adequately address quantum entanglement?
This is a phenomenal response thank you, I do have some caveats however. Firat off, as many have pointed out my use of entanglement is incorrect. I think what I was meaning to say is that because the decision to create a black hole is dependant on the results of the single photon experiment, until an observer checks to see if the black hole is created the device would be also be in a superposition of having created a black hole or not. Additionally your caution is one I intend to head, my attempt here was to put the burden of proof back into my friends court not to disprove determinism.
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Why is color change between quarks without consequence?
But because the quarks are confined within the baryon, these temporary color charges are inconsequential?
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How are quarks assigned color charge?
I'm aware that flavour and color charge are independant of one another, but what are the consequences of a pair of quarks exchanging colors?
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Are there any Baryons that have quark-antiquark combinations?
So there aren't any known 3 quark baryons which have 2 quarks and an antiquark or vice versa?