DiscoJer
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The team now needs to confirm their observations with further experiments
Then they should have sent out a press release after they've confirmed it by doing further experiments..
There's a saying, or there used to be, that extraordinary claims required extraordinary evidence. Now the saying seems to be "extraordinary claims require a press release put out immediately"
Just yesterday I was reading a story with a similarly big deal, solving a problem that has plagued quantum physics since there was quantum physics
https://www.newscientist.com/articl...roved-real-in-first-loophole-free-experiment/
But then you get down to the article, the experiment only had 245 measurements. I don't think that's nearly enough in something like this.