Abstract
The principles of classical and quantum mechanics are presented in a new way which emphasizes the different conceptual approaches to localization in space for both theories. It is shown that the idea that matter is permanently localized in space is fundamental in classical mechanics but not in quantum mechanics. We discuss an experimental situation where spin-1/2 particles exhibit a non-local behaviour.
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