EPR and Nonlocality: Understood in terms of Kuramoto Synchronisation
Antony Tambyrajah

TL;DR
This paper proposes a local theory explaining EPR correlations through Kuramoto synchronization of coupled oscillators, challenging the need for superluminal signals and aligning with Bell's inequality violations.
Contribution
It introduces a vector Kuramoto synchronization model to explain EPR correlations without superluminal communication, offering a novel local interpretation.
Findings
EPR correlations can be explained via oscillator synchronization.
Bell's inequality can be violated within a local framework.
The theory aligns with observed nonlocal correlations without superluminal signals.
Abstract
A new way of understanding the non local correlation effects observed in the 'Twin Photon' EPR experiment is presented. The theory is based on a vector version of the Kuramoto sychronisation for coupled non linear oscillators. EPR correlation is obtained without the use of superluminal signals. Bell's inequality is used to confirm that the local theory developed can still violate the inequality resolving the non local nature of the correlation.
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TopicsNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation
