Simultaneity in wavepacket reduction
Arthur Jabs

TL;DR
This paper proposes that wavepacket reduction effects happen simultaneously in the center frame of entangled particles, suggesting a form of nonlocality compatible with current experiments and proposing further tests.
Contribution
It introduces the conjecture that wavepacket reduction effects are simultaneous in the entangled system's center frame, offering a new perspective on quantum nonlocality.
Findings
Existing experiments are compatible with the simultaneity conjecture.
The paper suggests further experimental tests to verify the hypothesis.
Abstract
It is conjectured that the effects of reduction, which occur with the individual wavepackets in a system of two separated though entangled packets, occur simultaneously in the center frame (properly defined) of the entangled packets. Existing experiments are compatible with this type of nonlocality. Further experimental tests are suggested.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum optics and atomic interactions · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications
