Bill S, previously in another thread you asked if a particle
could be in two places at once.

Does the following imply that they can?

"The states in which elementary particles, such as photons, can be found have properties which are beyond common sense. Superpositions are produced, such as the possibility of being in two places at once, which defies intuition."

http://phys.org/news/2014-03-quantum-entanglement-multiple-dimensions.html

Or is it bad writing?

Or is it me?