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[QUOTE="gentzen, post: 6823543, member: 685984"] Sorry, but I find the sentence from DrChinese perfectly understandable. You are free to suggest a reformulation of his sentence. If it should be indeed more understandable, or at least not significantly less understandable to me, than I could be willing to revise my opinion. Of course, the word "local" means different things in different contexts. But that does not yet imply any inconsistency, or that the word would be "not helpful". Can you enlighten me what DrChinese is trying to suggest, from you point of view? I am neither a fan of bashing the word "local", nor of concluding wrong things from a statement like "QM is nonlocal". I am especially opposed to conclude the false statement "QM is incompatible with special relativity" from the true statement "QM is nonlocal". [/QUOTE]
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