On 17 January 2014 12:42, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:

> You do use both in the forward case, but people kind of slide over the
> initial condition which is that you produce two particles with net-zero
> spin.  It might seem more symmetric if we did the forward case by creating
> a lot of pairs and only selecting the net spin-zero pairs to go to the EPR
> detectors.
>

I can kind of see how (in this explanation) this would merge the
information from the future, so the particles could effectively influence
each other at a distance at the detectors.

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