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Philosophy, sociology and religion

Making space for nonlocality

21 Apr 2016
Taken from the April 2016 issue of Physics World

Spooky Action at a Distance: the Phenomenon That Reimagines Space and Time – and What It Means for Black Holes, the Big Bang and Theories of Everything
George Musser
2015 Scientific American/Farrar, Straus and Giroux £18.49/$27.00hb 304pp

Artistic illustration of quantum graphity, showing light streaming and stretching from a bright central region as stars shine in the background
Re-evaluating the Big Bang 'Quantum graphity' is a mechanism whereby space does not exist, but rather emerges from the interactions between many quantum objects. (Courtesy: Alfred Pasieka/Science Photo Library)
Wolfgang Pauli, the Austrian-born pioneer of quantum physics, is best known for two things. One is t

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