The world is just as strange as we feared: a new experiment has once again confirmed the existence of correlations between far-flung entangled quantum particles — and this time it has measured the phenomenon so precisely that the chances of it being a coincidence are slim.
This is sometimes called “action at a distance”, a phrase used by Albert Einstein in the 1930s when he proposed that two entangled particles could exhibit correlated behaviour over great distances.
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