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MAKING NONLOCAL REALITY COMPATIBLE WITH RELATIVITY
2011
International Journal of Quantum Information
It is often argued that hypothetic nonlocal reality responsible for nonlocal quantum correlations between entangled particles cannot be consistent with relativity. I review the most frequent arguments of that sort, explain how they can all be circumvented, and present an explicit Bohmian model of nonlocal reality (compatible with quantum phenomena) that fully obeys the principle of relativistic covariance and does not involve a preferred Lorentz frame.
doi:10.1142/s0219749911007344
fatcat:cfh4yw72jnhlhmzv3yrjg2imvi