Quantum correlations, measurement and the origin of uncertainty
Daniele Tommasini

TL;DR
This paper argues that quantum correlations predicted by Quantum Field Theory should not be interpreted as evidence of non-locality, challenging common interpretations of quantum entanglement and measurement.
Contribution
It provides a reinterpretation of quantum correlations, suggesting they do not necessarily imply non-locality, thus offering a new perspective on quantum measurement.
Findings
Quantum correlations do not necessarily indicate non-locality.
Reinterpretation challenges traditional views on quantum entanglement.
Supports a local realistic perspective on quantum phenomena.
Abstract
I argue that the correlations that are predicted by Quantum Field Theory should not be interpreted as a real sign of non locality.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
