
Single Photon Detected in Multiple Locations Sparks Multiverse Debate
Recent experiments suggest that a single photon can be detected in multiple locations simultaneously, fueling debates about the multiverse and interpretations of quantum mechanics. Using advanced weak measurement techniques, researchers observed behaviors that challenge traditional views of photon paths, raising questions about the nature of reality and the potential existence of parallel universes. These findings could impact our understanding of quantum phenomena and influence future technological developments.