nonlocality in quantum mechanics
Nonlocality in quantum mechanics refers to the phenomenon where the behavior and properties of two or more entangled particles are interconnected instantaneously, regardless of their spatial separation. This implies that changes in one particle's state can affect the state of another particle, even if they are far apart.
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