quantum entanglement experiments
Quantum entanglement experiments refer to scientific investigations that study the phenomenon where two or more particles become correlated in such a way that their properties, such as spin or polarization, become instantly linked regardless of the distance between them. These experiments aim to explore the peculiar behavior of entangled particles and understand the principles behind this non-classical connection.
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