Q-reeus wrote:Joy Christian wrote:The standard position is that EPR-Bohm type correlations are due to quantum entanglement in the quantum mechanical singlet state.
Most followers of Bell are not physicists, and they have no understanding and/or interest in general relativity or spacetime geometry.
Correlations owing to EPR-Bohm experiments are assumed to be and in practice found to be independent of spatial separation of components.
On the other hand, the effect from particles or whatever coupling to a postulated intrinsic, uniform spatial torsion must obviously accumulate with distance in an essentially linear manner! You can't see that presenting an immediate issue?
Not at all. Distance between the particles have nothing to do with the predicted correlations. They only depend on the angle between the detector directions a and b.
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