epr-bohm experiment
The EPR-Bohm experiment is a thought experiment in quantum mechanics that demonstrates a paradoxical connection between two particles separated by large distances. It shows that the measurement of one particle affects the state of the other instantaneously, even though they are physically separated, challenging our understanding of classical physics.
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