Einstein locality
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.06296v1
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2023 07:20:09 GMT
- Title: Einstein locality
- Authors: Sheng Feng
- Abstract summary: Nonlocality is a fundamental aspect of quantum mechanics and an important resource in quantum information science.
I report on the discovery of Einstein locality that clarifies an essential confusion between Bell nonlocality and Einstein nonlocality.
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- Abstract: Nonlocality is a fundamental aspect of quantum mechanics and an important
resource in quantum information science. The ``spooky" nature of nonlocality
has stimulated persistent research enthusiasm to uncover its glamorous mystery.
Here I report on the discovery of Einstein locality that clarifies an essential
confusion between Bell nonlocality and Einstein nonlocality. The Einstein
locality of quantum mechanics is recognized via exploring the superposition
principle and an Einstein locality model is built to gain a pictorial insight
into the essence of Bell nonlocality. Moreover, existential results of
double-slit experiments with entangled photons are presented as the evidence of
Einstein locality in reality. This work should constitute a conceptual
breakthrough towards understanding nonlocality and will have far-reaching
impacts on quantum science and technology.
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