— | Researchers look beyond space and time to cope with quantum theory, Physorg, Oct 28, 2012 |
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
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“Either way, it would mean that the Universe
is fundamentally nonlocal, in the sense that every bit of the Universe
can be connected to any other bit anywhere, instantly. That such
connections are possible defies our everyday intuition and represents
another extreme solution, but arguably preferable to faster-than-light
communication. “Our result gives weight to the idea that quantum
correlations somehow arise from outside spacetime, in the sense that no
story in space and time can describe them.”
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