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The Spooky Quantum Phenomenon You’ve Never Heard Of

Via Quanta Magazine by Katie McCormick

Perhaps the most famously weird feature of quantum mechanics is nonlocality: Measure one particle in an entangled
pair whose partner is miles away, and the measurement seems to rip through the intervening space to instantaneously
affect its partner. This “spooky action at a distance” (as Albert Einstein called it) has been the main focus of tests of
quantum theory. “Nonlocality is spectacular.

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