nonlocality
Nonlocality refers to a phenomenon in which particles or systems that are physically separated can instantaneously affect each other's behavior or states, regardless of the distance between them.
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- nonlocal correlations
- nonlocal measurements
- quantum entanglement
- quantum indeterminacy
- quantum information theory
- quantum mechanics
- quantum superposition
- quantum teleportation
- spooky action at a distance
- violation of local realism
- violations of the eberhard inequality
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