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0 Post author: 27chaos 20 January 2015 09:46PM

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Comment author: Jiro 22 January 2015 05:37:45PM 0 points [-]

Does quantum nonlocality count as not being real physics?

Comment author: Plasmon 22 January 2015 05:58:05PM *  0 points [-]

I was unclear, of course it is real physics. By "real" I mean simply something that occurs in reality, which quantum nonlocality certainly does.

Quantum nonlocality - despite being named "nonlocality"- is actually local in a very important sense, just like the rest of physics : information never moves faster than c.