Summary: | A classical analog of entanglement using classical light beams was proposed recently. It was shown that this analog is valid only for single-particle entanglement (type II). By extending our previous study, which indicated how quantum entanglement spans the laws of classical mechanics, we show that “classical entanglement” applies not only to fast-moving particles but to all classical particles. In fact, we show that classical mechanics laws, when applied to a single particle, are spanned by type II entanglement. The present study concludes our investigation of classical mechanics laws as a collapse of entangled states into labeled states.
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