On 11/20/2017 10:36 PM, Bruce Kellett wrote:
I meant it as you say. Does non locality mean the future influences
the past as Clark alleged?
No.
FTL influence between distant events A and B entails that in some
reference frames A is before B and in others B is before A. The
relativity of simultaneity. The randomness of QM prevents using its
non-locality from signaling via any FTL influence. So it kinda depends
on what you mean by "influence".
Brent
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