One of the weirdest aspects of quantum mechanics is entanglement,because two entangled particles affecting each other across huge distances seems to violate a fundamental principle of physics called locality: things that happen at a particular point in space can only influence the points closest to it. But what if locality — and space itself — is not so fundamental after all? Author George Musser explores the implications in his modern book, Spooky Action At a Distance. Read more...
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