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A Model for Entanglement

Authors: Carlton Frederick

Perhaps the most puzzling aspect of entanglement[1] is that a measurement ofa local member of a pair of entangled particles causes an instantaneous reaction in the distant particle. This model makes use of stochastic time[2] which posits that time isn't a smooth blanket over space-time. This says thata distant observer observes each particle of the pair at a different proper time. The initially close together pair in their proper frame of reference only to a distant observer only appears to spread. In this model there is no action at a distance.

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