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Spooky Action at a Distance and Bell's Theorem Revisited
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RE: Spooky Action at a Distance and Bell's Theorem Revisited
Yes you are correct on the pole, the pushing of the ball is not instantaneous, that's just how it looks under classical mechanics. As for GPS, they only work because we have General Relativity (strictly speaking, of course, we could also use special relativity) - under Newtonian Mechanics we can put them into orbit, but we cannot calculate the time discrepancy.

As far as "information" is concerned it only concerns itself with localized objects - but as "spooky action at a distance" isn't localized to a particular object (but rather to an entangled state) it doesn't violate the so-called "laws" of physics which we imagine govern our universe.
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