Physicists Discover Geometry Underlying Particle Physics
Physicists Discover Geometry Underlying Particle Physics
11/29/2013
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This article explores the concept of entanglement, a fundamental aspect of quantum physics. It discusses how entanglement allows particles to become linked in a way that their states are correlated, even when separated by vast distances. The article highlights a recent experiment that confirmed the existence of entanglement and sheds light on the puzzling nature of quantum mechanics. It explains how entanglement has profound implications for fields such as cryptography and quantum computing. By understanding entanglement, scientists hope to unlock the secrets of the quantum world and harness its potential for revolutionary technologies.
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