Universe’s Quantum Weirdness Limits Its Weirdness | Wired Science | Wired.com: "“Researchers started asking why quantum theory doesn’t have more nonlocality, and if there’s another theory that could.”
It turns out that the amount of nonlocality you can have — that is, how much you can rely on two entangled particles to coordinate their changes — is limited by the uncertainty principle. Oppenheim and Wehner describe how they came to this conclusion in the Nov. 19 issue of the journal Science."
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