On 4/6/2022 3:18 PM, smitra wrote:
The modus tollens then follows directly. Showing that non-separable
states are necessarily not local.


Only true in classical physics. And this is actually going ton be used in an experiment to demonstrate quantum gravity in an experiment. By using gravity to create an entangled state one can prove the quantum nature of gravity because a local classical force cannot cause entanglement. The fact that QM is local and yet can lead to non-local states is a crucial part of that argument.

Saibal

Do you have a reference for this experiment?

Brent

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