Quantum mechanics suggests information can be transmitted instantaneously between systems, no matter how far apart they are. Such entanglement implies vast webs of interconenectivity between particles across the universes.
Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen thought this absurd and queried this intrpretatin in their paradox.
Experiments show quantum entanglement is true, opening up applications i quantum cryptography, computing and even teleportation.
Albert Einstein never accepted the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, which claimed quantum system exixted in probabilistic limbo until observed, when they adopt their final state.
Before being filtered by observation, the system exists in a combination of all possible states of being. Einstein was unhappy with this picture, arguing such a blend was unrealistic.
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