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Usually when physicists talk about nonlocality, they mean spatial nonlocality-influences leaping across the void. But if Einstein taught us nothing else, it is that space and time are woven together. So if there is spatial nonlocality, there should also be temporal nonlocality-influences leaping across spans of time, explains theoretical physicist Emily Adlam, who just received her Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge. For more, see spookyactionboo....