quantum entanglement realism
Quantum entanglement realism refers to the philosophical stance that quantum entanglement, a phenomenon where two or more particles become inseparably linked regardless of the distance between them, is more than just a mathematical abstraction, but rather reflects a fundamental aspect of reality. It asserts that entangled particles are not merely mathematically connected, but actually exist in a state of entanglement, even if their observations are contradictory or appear to defy classical intuition.
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