The EPR Paradox for the Uninitiated
Alexander Lesov

TL;DR
This paper introduces the EPR paradox, highlighting the strange nonlocal correlations in quantum mechanics and prompting a fundamental re-evaluation of locality in the physical world, accessible to general readers.
Contribution
It explains the EPR paradox in an accessible way, emphasizing its implications for the concept of locality in quantum physics.
Findings
Quantum mechanics implies nonlocal correlations.
The EPR paradox challenges classical notions of locality.
The article clarifies complex ideas for a general audience.
Abstract
Quantum mechanics is very odd. It presents both an immensely practical and a deeply troubling conception of the physical world. As such, its uses stretch from optimizing nanoelectronics to examining the very nature of reality. In this article we will see how quantum mechanics forces us into a dramatic rethinking of one of the most fundamental tenets of modern science, locality. The article is written in a popular style for anyone interested in this subject.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
