This is a really cool science experiment. You won't be able to duplicate it at home, but the results are definitely interesting. To say that it goes against common sense is quite an understatement.
The gist is:
"Heiblum and his team showed that, because of such interference, these two particles are entangled – the actions of one are inextricably tied to the actions of the other – even though they come from completely different sources and never interact with each other."
Which is basically to say that two particles coming from opposite ends of the room (and who never touch) still influence the movement of each other.
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