Quantum Entanglement in Room-Temperature Superconductors

We report the observation of quantum entanglement phenomena in a novel copper-based superconductor at room temperature. Using advanced spectroscopic techniques, we demonstrate coherent Cooper pair formation at 295K. The material exhibits zero electrical resistance and perfect diamagnetism under ambient conditions. Our findings challenge current theoretical models and open new avenues for practical quantum computing applications without cryogenic cooling requirements.
