Why is the quantum domain so strange?
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Before I enrolled in college, I learned about quantum physics, the most mystical type of physics, full of particles that exist in two places at once, and that are actually non-wave waves, and objects that can act depending on what is happening on the other side of our universe. I…
Source: www.newscientist.com