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Quantum nonlocality

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Quantum nonlocality is a concept of quantum mechanics that describes the behavior of particles. In general, it emphasizes the implications of changes in one particle affecting another particle instantly, even across large distances. Quantum entanglement is related to quantum nonlocality, but they are not strictly equivalent.[source?]

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