Quantum Correlations and Quantum Non-locality: a review and a few new ideas
Marco Genovese, Marco Gramegna

TL;DR
This paper reviews quantum non-locality, exploring its fundamental aspects and the tension with relativity, and investigates potential resolutions through higher-dimensional spaces.
Contribution
It provides an extensive review of quantum non-locality and proposes new ideas on resolving its conflicts with relativity via higher-dimensional models.
Findings
Quantum non-locality is a key feature of quantum mechanics.
Higher-dimensional spaces may offer solutions to non-locality and relativity conflicts.
The paper introduces novel ideas for reconciling quantum non-locality with relativity.
Abstract
In this paper we make an extensive description of quantum non-locality, one of the most intriguing and fascinating facets of quantum mechanics. After a general presentation of several studies on this subject, we consider if quantum non-locality, and the friction it carries with special relativity, can eventually find a "solution" by considering higher dimensional spaces.
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