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      Foundations of quantum mechanics and their impact on contemporary society

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          Nearing a century since its inception, quantum mechanics is as lively as ever. Its signature manifestations, such as superposition, wave-particle duality, uncertainty principle, entanglement and nonlocality, were long confronted as weird predictions of an incomplete theory, paradoxes only suitable for philosophical discussions, or mere mathematical artifacts with no counterpart in the physical reality. Nevertheless, decades of progress in the experimental verification and control of quantum systems have routinely proven detractors wrong. While fundamental questions still remain wide open on the foundations and interpretations of quantum mechanics, its modern technological applications have captured the fascination of the general public and are having a transformative impact on society. This brief article acts as Introduction to a Special Issue in the Philosophical Transactions of Royal Society A, following from a dedicated Scientific Discussion Meeting where these fascinating topics were explored, giving rise to stimulating debates among speakers and audience. The present issue thus aims at conveying the spirit of those discussions.

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            Long-distance entanglement distribution is essential both for foundational tests of quantum physics and scalable quantum networks. Owing to channel loss, however, the previously achieved distance was limited to ~100 km. Here, we demonstrate satellite-based distribution of entangled photon pairs to two locations separated by 1203 km on the Earth, through satellite-to-ground two-downlink with a sum of length varies from 1600 km to 2400 km. We observe a survival of two-photon entanglement and a violation of Bell inequality by 2.37+/-0.09 under strict Einstein locality conditions. The obtained effective link efficiency at 1200 km in this work is over 12 orders of magnitude higher than the direct bidirectional transmission of the two photons through the best commercial telecommunication fibers with a loss of 0.16 dB/km.
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                31 May 2018
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                10.1098/rsta.2018.0112
                1806.00538
                e9c5109a-2cb7-477d-b4eb-3a6abf54c920

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 376, 20180112 (2018)
                3 pages, Introduction to Special Issue on "Foundations of quantum mechanics and their impact on contemporary society" on Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A (http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/376/2123) following from the homonym Royal Society Scientific Discussion Meeting (https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2017/12/quantum-mechanics/)
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                Quantum physics & Field theory,History of physics
                Quantum physics & Field theory, History of physics

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