Conal Elliott

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Entanglement is therefore far from being a rare phenomenon that occurs only in particular situations: it is what happens, generically, in an interaction when this interaction is considered in relation to a system external to it. From an external perspective, any manifestation of one object to another, which is to say any property, is a correlation; it is an entanglement between an object and another. Entanglement, in sum, is none other than the external perspective on the very relations that weave reality: the manifestation of one object to another, in the course of an interaction, in which ...more
Helgoland: Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution
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