Quantum nonlocality: How does Nature perform the trick?\cite{Bellprize}

Physics – Quantum Physics

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Original submission of the Perspective that appeared in Science 326, 1357 (2009). 2 pages

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Since our early childhood we know in our bones that in order to interact with an object we have either to go to it or to throw something at it. Yet, contrary to all our daily experience, Nature is nonlocal: there are spatially separated systems that exhibit nonlocal correlations. In recent years this led to new experiments, deeper understanding of the tension between quantum physics and relativity and to proposals for disruptive technologies.

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