Scope of Investigation
This node explores the philosophical implications of Bell's theorem and quantum entanglement, analyzing how they challenge classical notions of local realism and separate objects.
01
Spooky Action at a Distance
Entangled particles remain correlated regardless of distance, violating classical local realism. Bell's theorem proved that nature is non-local.
What happens to one particle instantly affects the other, suggesting a unified underlying field.
02
The Illusion of Separateness
Non-locality shows that physical reality is an undivided whole at the fundamental level.
The separation of objects in space-time is a macroscopic appearance, not a fundamental quantum fact.
03
Holistic Metaphysics
Quantum non-locality challenges Cartesian mechanism, pointing toward a process-oriented metaphysics.
In this view, relations and fields are prior to isolated physical objects, aligning with non-dual descriptions of reality.