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    Default Quantum nonlocality: How does nature do it?

    Science: From early childhood we know that to interact with an object, we have either to go to it or to throw something at it. Yet, contrary to all our daily experience, there are spatially separated quantum systems that exhibit...

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    The easiest way I can describe it... You have two eyes; so when you look at something you are seeing two of whatever it is; not one. When your eyes focus, it becomes one. Along the same lines, as you "focus", that is, when you magnify things up to a certain point, they all become one. Back off and they diverge again. This is the most likely explanation for anomalies such as uniform particle behavior and/or coherency in plasmas.


 

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