non-local correlations
Non-local correlations refer to the phenomenon where two or more spatially separate entities exhibit a connection that cannot be explained by conventional cause-and-effect relationships or direct communication. These correlations violate the principle of local realism and suggest the existence of mysterious, instantaneous influences or entanglement between distant objects.
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