An iconic physics experiment may be hiding more than people ever realized about the nature of reality. The classic double-slit experiment reveals the strange duality of the quantum world, but it may behave more strangely than people thought--and could challenge one of the most closely held assumptions of quantum mechanics. Revisiting it could help unify quantum mechanics with the other pillar of theoretical physics--Einstein's general relativity--a challenge that has so far proven intractable.
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