Last Break

After noting down the results on a piece of paper, I turned to Mr. Henry. "It seems like we've achieved the desired entanglement. The next step is crucial. We need to discuss the deal with SpaceZ. They've been waiting for this breakthrough."

Mr. Henry nodded. "Indeed, Professor Sullivan. I've been in touch with their representatives. We will transport the black boxes to SpaceZ as soon as we have four of them. First, we need to prepare everything for another batch of String Harmonies."

Mathew Gonagal, who had been quietly observing, interjected, "Do we still need to test if the atoms will remain entangled for an extended period?"

I considered the question. "Theoretically, the entanglement state we've achieved should be impossible to rewind. Once entangled, the atoms should stay in that state as long as there is no external interference. However, it wouldn't hurt to run some long-duration tests to confirm the stability of the entanglement."