retarded collapse

Perhaps, for measurements on two entangled spatially-separated particles, random effects always cause time delay long enough to allow information from first-particle measurement to travel to second particle before second measurement {retarded collapse} (Euan Squires) [1992]. However, retarded collapse makes measurements independent, and entangled-spin experiments show that measurements are dependent.

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