Musser deftly traces the history of our quest to
understand nonlocality, covering an ambitious breadth of challenging topics from string theory to the multiverse to the unification of physics.
So this experimental work seems to suggest we really do have this deep
nonlocality to the universe, which means that the universe is a much weirder place than Einstein would have liked, and it's something with a lot of different sorts of profound implications for
understanding the universe at a quantum level.