There is no spooky action-at-a-distance in quantum correlations: Resolution of the EPR nonlocality puzzle
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gr-qc
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correlationslocalityamplitudesparticlepuzzlequantumaction-at-a-distancearise
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The long-standing puzzle of the nonlocal Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen correlations is resolved. The correct quantum mechanical correlations arise for the case of entangled particles when strict locality is assumed for the probability amplitudes instead of locality for probabilities. Locality of amplitudes implies that measurement on one particle does not collapse the companion particle to a definite state.
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