Abstract

This paper explains how the so-called Einstein locality is to be understood in the Schrödinger picture of quantum mechanics. This notion is fully compatible with the Bell non-locality exhibited by entangled states. Contrary to the belief that quantum mechanics is incomplete, it is, As a matter of fact, its overcompleteness, as exemplified by the different pictures of quantum physics, that points to the same underlying reality.

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