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In this model of description of [[Reality]], in the [[Evolutionary Knowledge System|system of knowledge]] that we call [[Evolutionary Knowledge]], there is no room for action-at-a-distance, as intended in the field of Quantum Mechanics with reference to the phenomenon called "entanglement".
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This statement is not an "a priori" position against one of the central hypotheses on QM. The evidence of entanglement deriving from the experiments and the current development of quantum technology which is also based on this strange phenomenon, require profound reflections on its nature and on the entire interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.
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We do not deny the existence of the phenomenon, but the explanations coming from QM. To really comprehend entanglement I think we must overcome the two main approaches to the historical debate on the fundamental nature of the quantum and the principle of reality.
  
 
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== See also ==

Revision as of 15:24, 2 August 2020

Definition

Common definition

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Description

Modes of Physical Action

These are the modes of expression of the Physical Action and their correspondence with the modes of expression of the Action in general and the Cognitive Action.

Through these modes, Elementary Action becomes the manifest substrate of any more complex form of existence, the actual "substance" of everything, the basis for the incessant construction and evolution of Reality, of the Universe as a whole in evolution.

Action Physical Action Cognitive Action
Variation Perturbation Perception
Propagation Translation Communication
Conservation Rotation Storage

Action-at-a-distance

In this model of description of Reality, in the system of knowledge that we call Evolutionary Knowledge, there is no room for action-at-a-distance, as intended in the field of Quantum Mechanics with reference to the phenomenon called "entanglement".

This statement is not an "a priori" position against one of the central hypotheses on QM. The evidence of entanglement deriving from the experiments and the current development of quantum technology which is also based on this strange phenomenon, require profound reflections on its nature and on the entire interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.

We do not deny the existence of the phenomenon, but the explanations coming from QM. To really comprehend entanglement I think we must overcome the two main approaches to the historical debate on the fundamental nature of the quantum and the principle of reality.

See also

Classification