Rovelli on EPR



In barely one-month-old [1], Rovelli argues that 'EPR-type
correlations do not entail any form of "non-locality", when viewed
in the context of a relational interpretation of quantum mechanics.'

This sounds somewhat familiar (cf. [2]).


IV

[1] http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0604064
[2] in
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.research/msg/9bebf67819f08315
I wrote "Entanglement will then appear as a property of the
interaction/information-exchange between superposed D1 and D2 , when
measurement outcomes are matched/compared. In this setting nonlocality
disappears, together with the hidden assumptions that spawned it."

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