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Answer a dumb-dumb question about QM?

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2021 1:42 am
by AtaraxJim
Hi All,

I'm hoping someone here will be able to answer what I hope isn't too dumb-dumb entry level stuff on QM, but I see much ballyhoo about entanglement and I think I'm definitely missing something.

The punchline of my question is this: how do we know when doing the typical remote measurement of one of a pair of entangled particles that there's really spooky action at a distance rather than that our experimental set-up caused the two to take on (anti-?)correlated properties that we later uncover?

Thanks in advance!

Re: Answer a dumb-dumb question about QM?

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2021 2:23 am
by Eugene I
I would suggest you to ask this question on the Physics Forum because your question is purely technical and has nothing to do with philosophy

Re: Answer a dumb-dumb question about QM?

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:24 pm
by AtaraxJim
Ah, that looks like a good spot to ask, thanks.