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by avip
2900 days ago
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Bell inequality proves (or is used to show) that the shared/correlated state of "entangled" particles cannot be fixed before the act of measurement. It has nothing to say about "A => B" or the likes. If there exists a third "C" it'll still have to set the state of A and B, at the moment of measurement, regardless of distance. |
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