Poke an electron in a laboratory here on Earth, and in principle every charged particle in, say, the Andromeda galaxy more than two million light years away, immediately knows what has happened, even through any . . . wave produced by poking the electron here on Earth will take more than two million years to reach the Andromeda galaxy. | |||
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John Gribbin |
Schrodinger's Kittens and the Search for Reality Back Bay Books, 1995 |
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