Abstract

The two-slit interference experiment provides a vivid demonstration of quantum mechanics. It is clear that one can describe the effects using standard probability theory if one makes a non-localism assumption. But many scientists dismiss non-localism as implying “action-at-a-distance”. This paper shows that it is possible to construct a non-local model which does not assume “action-at-a-distance”.

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