👉 Delocalisation is a concept in physics and computer science that refers to the movement of particles or molecules from one place to another without any direct connection, such as through a physical medium like air. This can be achieved by using techniques like molecular motors, which are organic structures that can move atoms or molecules in response to external forces. Delocalisation is often used in artificial intelligence and robotics, where it refers to the ability of robots to move between different locations without relying on direct communication with other components