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HIC for FAIR logo Special Lecture

Venue: Physics Building, Max-von-Laue-Str. 1, Seminar Room PHYS 2.116
Time: Monday, June 13, 3:00 pm (s.t.)
Contact: hees@fias.uni-frankfurt.de


The EPR experiment: What does it tell us?

Mark Alford (Washington University St. Louis)

Recently a new "loophole-free" Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) experiment was completed (Hensen et al, Nature 526, 682), and, as predicted by quantum mechanics, the result violated the famous Bell inequality.

This talk will review the importance of EPR-type experiments, and explain what they tell us. I will give a simple non-mathematical explanation of Bell's inequality, and show that violation of the inequality means that nature violates the principle of strong locality, also known as local causality. I will talk about some of the implications, such as the relationship between EPR and the Principle of Relativity, the distinction between causal influences and signals, and the tension between EPR and determinism.



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