Quantum Nonlocality May Be Inherent in the Nature of Identical Particles
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A new study suggests that quantum nonlocality may be inherent in identical particles, sparking interest in the scientific community, with one commenter linking to the original research article.
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Original article: "Identical particles as a genuine non-local resource" - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41534-025-01086-x
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