Part of the laboratory setup for an experiment at Delft University of Technology, in which two diamonds were set 1.3 kilometers apart, entangled and then shared information.
Credit: Frank Auperle/Delft University of Technology
In a landmark study, scientists at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands reported they have conducted an experiment they say proves one of the most fundamental claims of quantum theory—that objects separated by great distance can instantaneously affect each other's behavior.
From The New York Times
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