Can anyone with a proper understanding of quantum physics explain the implications of this discovery in layman's terms? The only thing I got from it is "We saw some behavior that we've never noticed before. Now we get to discover how this behavior influences our understanding of things we previously discovered."
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Can anyone with a proper understanding of quantum physics explain the implications of this discovery in layman's terms? The only thing I got from it is "We saw some behavior that we've never noticed before. Now we get to discover how this behavior influences our understanding of things we previously discovered."