People have become accustomed to the universe blowing their minds--perhaps too accustomed. Quantum weirdness--things like particles being in two places at once, or appearing to share a telepathic link--has been baffling all for more than a century now. The physicist Richard Feynman once said that nobody really understands the quantum world. Or as others have put it: if one thinks he understands it, then he definitely doesn't. So it is tempting to throw up their hands and say human brains can never grasp it. Here, Ananthaswany explains quantum weirdness which is just a matter of perspective.
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