The post discusses recent findings about 'strange metals' and how these materials challenge traditional understandings of electrical conduction. Unlike typical metals, strange metals display unusual behaviors such as linear resistance at varying temperatures, hinting at a possible new perspective that focuses on collective behaviors rather than individual electron properties. Commenters express excitement about the potential applications of quantum entanglement measurements in material research and ponder the nature of electron behavior in these strange metals, suggesting that what was once thought to involve discrete particles may instead be better described by field interactions.