First Image Captured of Quantum Entanglement

A team at the University of Glasgow's School of Physics and Astronomy has for the first time ever captured what Einstein described as "spooky action at a distance." The breakthrough image shows two particles interacting and sharing their physical states, which occurs instantaneously regardless of the distance between the particles. This connection is called Bell entanglement after physicist John Bell. According to researcher Paul-Antoine Moreau, the results could be used to advance the field of quantum computing.