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Where the weirdness comes from

Peter Knight ()
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Peter Knight: the Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College

Nature, 1998, vol. 395, issue 6697, 12-13

Abstract: Quantum entities can behave like waves, forming interference patterns. But the patterns disappear if you try to watch where each particle goes. An atom interferometer experiment now shows that this is due to Schrödinger's concept of ‘entanglement’ — not, as Bohr contended, to momentum kicks imparted by the measurement process.

Date: 1998
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