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What is it, what are its consequences, how does it work, why is it there, why do we care about it?

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[-] thebestaquaman@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

Thanks! First of all: I don't think this smells of Dunning-Krüger at all, ref. your other comment ;)

I'm not going to claim any deep understanding of quantum mechanics or relativity, but could you try to say something about how this "instant communication" doesn't break causality?

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