Researchers use measurements to generate quantum entanglement and teleportation

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Researchers use measurements to generate quantum entanglement and teleportation
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Quantum mechanics is full of weird phenomena, but perhaps none as weird as the role measurement plays in the theory. Since a measurement tends to destroy the 'quantumness' of a system, it seems to be the mysterious link between the quantum and classical world.

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