It's Easier to Observe the Failure of Local Realism than Previously Thought
By Lisa Zyga
(PhysOrg.com) -- Local realism is something we live with every day, even if we
don’t realize it. The principle of local realism combines two assumptions:
locality and realism. Locality says that distant objects cannot directly and
instantaneously influence each other (since nothing can travel faster than the
speed of light). Realism says that the things we measure and sense are indeed
really there apart from our measurements, and it’s not just our measurements
that make them exist.
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