
Quantum Paradox Measured and Confirmed by Scientists
Scientists have experimentally confirmed a long-standing rule of quantum physics that information shared between quantum subsystems depends on surface area rather than volume. This is different from the way particles interact in the non-quantum world, where measuring one particle or subsystem tells you nothing about another. The confirmation of this surface area-information sharing relationship has big implications across a wide range of quantum fields, ranging from quantum gravity to solid-state physics.