quantum non-locality in time
Quantum non-locality in time refers to the phenomenon where the behavior of two quantum systems at different times exhibits instant correlations that cannot be explained by any classical explanation or by direct communication between the two systems. It suggests that information or influence can travel backwards or forwards through time, defying conventional notions of causality and locality in the quantum realm.
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