Quantum Nonlocality Pushed to 37 Dimensions
Quantum theory’s non-classical nature was described by the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) paradox, which shows how quantum mechanics can’t be explained by local realistic descriptions. A new study takes this concept further, exploring its limits in high-dimensional systems. The experiment involves photons in 37 dimensions, extending the strange quantum world even more. Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon … Read more