In the 1920s, groundbreaking scientific experiments in the field of quantum mechanics confirmed that tiny particles can exist concurrently in two places at the same time. A century later, this is about as far as physicists have come with this phenomenon. As much as we all might wish it possible, the laws of physics still don’t allow humans to be in two places at the one time. If they did, then the CEO of one Dublin-headquartered company would have had a much easier argument to put before Revenue after an audit of travel expenses showed documents indicating that he was…
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