nonlocal correlations
Nonlocal correlations refer to a phenomenon in quantum mechanics where particles that are physically separate from each other can be intimately connected, in a way that cannot be explained by classical physics. It implies that the behavior of one particle is instantaneously influenced by the properties or actions of another particle, regardless of their physical distance from each other.
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