einstein-podolsky-rosen correlation
The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) correlation refers to a quantum mechanical phenomenon where two distant particles become interconnected in such a way that their properties become related, regardless of the distance between them. This correlation suggests that measuring one particle can instantly affect the properties of the other particle, violating the concept of local realism in classical physics.
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