Entanglement without Classical Correlations
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 - 10:14
in Physics & Chemistry
Quantum mechanics is full of counterintuitive concepts. The idea of entanglement - when two or more particles instantaneously exhibit dependent characteristics when measured, no matter how far apart they are - is one of them. Now, physicists have discovered another counterintuitive result that deals with the line between the quantum and classical worlds.