Quantum Systems Show Advantage Over Classical Ones Under Latency Constraints

Insider Brief Normally, when scientists talk about quantum nonlocality, they mean a phenomenon where two or more particles behave as if they’re linked instantaneously, even when separated by great distances — dubbed “spooky action at a distance.” To test this strange connection, physicists perform what are known as Bell tests, in which detectors make independent, … Continue reading Quantum Systems Show Advantage Over Classical Ones Under Latency Constraints