A reboot of a classic quantum experiment suggests that particles follow well-defined trajectories, something denied by standard quantum theory. Unlike the classical world, with its clockwork precision and pleasing predictability, the quantum world is rife with randomness. The researchers imagined a detector in front of the slits that could tell whether a photon went through the top or bottom one.
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