Quantum Nonlocality | Vibepedia
Quantum nonlocality refers to the phenomenon where the measurement statistics of a multipartite quantum system cannot be interpreted with local hidden variables
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Quantum nonlocality refers to the phenomenon where the measurement statistics of a multipartite quantum system cannot be interpreted with local hidden variables. This concept has been experimentally verified and is compatible with special relativity, despite its seemingly nonlocal nature. Researchers like [[albert-einstein|Albert Einstein]] and [[niels-bohr|Niels Bohr]] have extensively debated the implications of quantum nonlocality, with Einstein famously arguing against the concept in the [[epr-paradox|EPR paradox]].