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EXCERPT: What if the outcome of a coin toss depended on what you had for breakfast? As bizarre as it sounds a similar effect could hold sway in the quantum world. Dagomir Kaszlikowski and Pawel Kurzynski, both physicists at the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) in Singapore, believe that this esoteric phenomenon, known as quantum contextuality, hasn’t had its fair share of time in the sun. If they have their way, and their theoretical explorations into this particular slice of quantum weirdness prove fruitful, they dream of opening doors to applications as bizarre as teleportation and time travel...
EXCERPT: What if the outcome of a coin toss depended on what you had for breakfast? As bizarre as it sounds a similar effect could hold sway in the quantum world. Dagomir Kaszlikowski and Pawel Kurzynski, both physicists at the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) in Singapore, believe that this esoteric phenomenon, known as quantum contextuality, hasn’t had its fair share of time in the sun. If they have their way, and their theoretical explorations into this particular slice of quantum weirdness prove fruitful, they dream of opening doors to applications as bizarre as teleportation and time travel...