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| | | | | I have recently been involved in acrimonious discussions in a Google group, https://groups.google.com/g/bell_quantum_foundations, devoted to Bell's theorem and the interpretation of quantum mechanics. One of the group members, Bryan Sanctuary, insists that two particles leaving a source cannot remain entangled. He claims in preprints in a sequence of recent blog posts that the EPR-B correlations... | |
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| | | | | Philip Ball's Beyond Weird is the best popular survey I've seen of the contemporary state of discussions about the "interpretation" of quantum mechanics. It appeared earlier... | |
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| | | | | Quantum mechanics has a reputation for being deeply unintuitive-particles behaving like waves, existing in multiple states at once, or influencing each other across vast distances. But there's a growing line... | |
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