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Physicists entangle two moving helium atoms for the first time, validating ‘spooky’ quantum theory

For the first time, scientists have observed quantum entanglement in the way atoms physically move — bringing a phenomenon once described by Albert Einstein as “spooky action at a distance” into even sharper reality.

In the new study, published in the journal Nature Communications, researchers demonstrated that pairs of ultracold helium atoms can be quantum mechanically linked through their momentum — a measure of how fast and in which direction a particle moves, factoring in its mass.

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