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Asked: July 15, 20232023-07-15T06:30:57+05:30 2023-07-15T06:30:57+05:30In: Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology etc)

Being dark matter is extremely difficult to measure and is also only affected by gravity, shouldn’t this protect it from decoherence potentially leaving large swaths in a perpetual state of quantum entanglement?

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Being dark matter is extremely difficult to measure and is also only affected by gravity, shouldn’t this protect it from decoherence potentially leaving large swaths in a perpetual state of quantum entanglement?
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    2023-07-15T06:32:18+05:30Added an answer on July 15, 2023 at 6:32 am

    Yes, it is possible that dark matter could be in a perpetual state of quantum entanglement. Dark matter is thought to be made up of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), which are hypothetical particles that interact with normal matter only through gravity and the weak nuclear force. This makes WIMPs very difficult to detect, but it also means that they are less likely to be affected by decoherence.

    Decoherence is a process that occurs when a quantum system interacts with its environment. This interaction can cause the quantum system to lose its quantum properties, such as its superposition of states. The more the quantum system interacts with its environment, the more likely it is to decohere.

    Since WIMPs are thought to interact with normal matter only through gravity and the weak nuclear force, they are less likely to interact with their environment than other types of particles. This means that they are less likely to decohere.

    If dark matter is indeed made up of WIMPs, it is possible that large swaths of it could be in a perpetual state of quantum entanglement. This would mean that these swaths of dark matter would be linked together in a way that allows them to share information instantaneously.

    This is a very exciting possibility, as it could lead to new insights into the nature of dark matter and its role in the universe. However, it is important to note that this is just a possibility, and there is no evidence to confirm that dark matter is actually made up of WIMPs or that it is in a perpetual state of quantum entanglement.

    Here are some additional points to consider:

    • Decoherence is a very complex phenomenon, and there is still much that we do not understand about it.
    • It is possible that dark matter could be affected by decoherence in ways that we do not yet understand.
    • Even if dark matter is not in a perpetual state of quantum entanglement, it is still possible that it could be entangled with other objects in the universe.

    This is a very active area of research, and we may learn more about the nature of dark matter and its relationship to decoherence in the years to come.

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