Schroedinger's principle eliminates the EPR-locality paradox
Abstract
We introduce a principle, implicitly contained in Schroedinger's paper (Schr35), which allows a proof of the non-existence of the EPR-locality paradox in the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics. The paradox is shown to be well-posed already in the simplest example of an entangled state of two spins one-half, independently of the (well-taken) objections by Araki and Yanase that the measurement of spin is not a local measurement. We assume that any measurement results in the collapse of...
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We introduce a principle, implicitly contained in Schroedinger's paper (Schr35), which allows a proof of the non-existence of the EPR-locality paradox in the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics. The paradox is shown to be well-posed already in the simplest example of an entangled state of two spins one-half, independently of the (well-taken) objections by Araki and Yanase that the measurement of spin is not a local measurement. We assume that any measurement results in the collapse of the wave-packet.
Source: arXiv:2601.21806v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.21806v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2601.21806v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.21806v1
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Jan 29, 2026
Quantum Physics
Quantum Physics
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