We study the quantum entanglement in aqueous micellar solutions of ionic surfactants. We have shown that excitons exist in aqueous solutions. We bathe in excitons, we are treated with excitons. Miramistine is an aqueous solution of a cationic surfactant. Journal reviewers believe that the quantum entanglement may be only in a pair of simultaneously generated photons and atoms or ions in traps at a temperature near 0 K. Macroscopic systems such as aqueous solutions under ordinary conditions in entangled states (à la Schrodinger's cat) can not be located. I ask experts to comment on the problem. There may be quantum entanglement in aqueous micellar solutions of ionic surfactants? See our preprint

Quantum entanglement in micellar solutions of ionic surfactants

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