On Quantum Nonlocality: Using Prediction of a Distant Measurement Outcome

Physics – Quantum Physics

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We assume that an event caused by a correlation between outcomes of two
causally separated measurements is, by definition, a manifestation of quantum
nonlocality, or superluminal influence. An example of the Alice-Bob type is
given, with the characters replaced. The relationship between quantum
nonlocality and relativity theory is touched upon.

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