There is a common misconception that quantum particles get entangled after they collide. But the "collision" has no particular beginning. The colliding particle have always been entangled-- since the beginning of the Universe. Am I the only one thinking this way?

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@BartoszMilewski IIUC you are saying something similar to "everything interacts with everything else, because interactions have no upper distance limit". Am I getting it wrong?

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