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    Separability implies that A and B have separate, independ... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Quantum mechanics is incomplete

    Separability implies that A and B have separate, independent real physical states after separation

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    In brief, the argument is this. Separability implies that spacelike separated systems have associated with them independent real states of affairs. A second postulate, locality, implies that the events in one region of spacetime cannot physically influence physical reality in a region of spacetime separated from the first by a spacelike interval. Consider now an experiment in which two systems, A and B, interact and separate, subsequent measurements on each corresponding to spacelike separated e

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