
Franson (scientific study)
Franson's scientific study, conducted by physicist John D. Franson, explores the phenomenon of quantum entanglement, where particles become linked so that the state of one instantly influences the other, regardless of distance. His research specifically investigates how entangled photons (particles of light) behave when transmitted through different paths and how their correlations can be measured over long distances. This work helps confirm the non-local nature of quantum mechanics, challenging classical ideas of locality and realism. Understanding these properties is crucial for developing secure quantum communication and advanced quantum technologies.