Remarks on Entanglement and Subjectivity
Vittorio Cantoni

TL;DR
This paper argues that quantum entanglement can be interpreted subjectively for each observation, avoiding the need for action at a distance or faster-than-light communication.
Contribution
It introduces a subjective interpretation of entanglement that aligns with Bohm's presentation, challenging traditional views on nonlocality.
Findings
Entanglement can be understood without superluminal effects.
Subjective interpretation aligns with Bohm's framework.
No action at a distance is necessary for entanglement phenomena.
Abstract
It is maintained that the phenomenon of entanglement, as presented by Bohm, admits, for every observation, a subjective interpretation which is free from action at a distance or superluminal transmission of information.
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TopicsPhilosophy, Science, and History
