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Nov 2, 2022 at 20:59 comment added don't train ai on me In Bohmian Mechanics there is explicit nonlocal influence. The position of each particle gets plugged into the equation for the velocity of every other particle, regardless of the separation between their coordinates. This makes it very much possible to have correlations between measurement results across large distances over small times.
Nov 2, 2022 at 20:13 comment added James So, as Bohmian Mechanics is essentially deterministic, what would be the reasoning for entangled particles here? That unbeknownest to us, the correlated positional difference between the pair of particles have all along determined the measured results, meaning that the complementary spin has existed all along from the moment the pair of particles are created?
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