non-locality
Non-locality refers to a phenomenon in which two or more separate entities are linked or connected in a way that their interactions or behavior cannot be explained by the traditional laws of cause and effect within a local framework.
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- bell's inequalities
- bell's inequality
- bell's theorem
- bohmian mechanics
- einstein-podolsky-rosen (epr) paradox
- entangled particles
- entanglement
- entanglement swapping
- epr steering
- experimental tests of bell inequalities
- hidden variables
- local realism
- non-contextual hidden variables
- non-local correlations
- non-local hidden variables
- non-local quantum field theory
- quantum entanglement
- quantum information theory
- quantum mechanics
- quantum non-locality experiments
- quantum teleportation
- spooky action at a distance
- superluminal communication
- violation of bell inequalities
- violation of bell's inequalities
- violation of local realism
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