
Quantum 'yin-yang' shows two photons being entangled in real-time

In the sixties, the physicist John Stewart Bell theorized that particles that were once connected will, when separated, behave as if still connected, regardless of the distance between them. Some years later a French physicist, Alain Aspect, conducted experiments offering physical proof of Bell’s theorem. In Aspect’s setup, which used lasers to exc
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In contrast to a mechanistic and deterministic world, quantum physics describes a universe of indeterminacy, entanglement, superposition, complementarity, uncertainty, and not the least, potentiality.