💎 — About the EPR paradox
Expressed in 2017 (IPX)
The Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox or EPR is a thought experiment proposed by physicists Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen which argues that the description of physical reality provided by quantum mechanics is incomplete. Or Einstein's "spooky action at distance" — if we elude all the theoretical framework and mathematical work.
This thought experiment can be easily and subtly resolved through the following reasoning : the EPR case is a synchronism at the micro-level * — or a stable quantum state of intrication observable right at the moment of its collapse (let alone the existence of natural quantum intrications that remain to be proven).
A synchronism is a concept introduced by Carl Jung (see here) in the 1930s that refer to a more or less subjective experience where several coincidences between events may be causally unrelated, but yet have another unknown connection. To say it otherwise, a correlation which isn't — or concretely, receiving a text from someone right at the moment you think of her.
So, to talk about the EPR paradox or "the spooky action at distance" this can be seen as such :
Through Quantum Physics : Σ(S) : A stable quantum intrication collapsing, thus being observable — with atemporal effects (or singularities, such as Black Holes).
Through Classical Physics : Σ(S) : This require a super-determinism that enable the observation of a double and synchrone action in two separate space-time points. This observation can be done through a bio-referential (observational and perceptive referential of living beings — counter-argument : no observation of the Universe can be done without living beings). Said otherwise, this is a synchrone budding of two flowers on two separate branches of a tree if the roots are the Big Bang.
S : Solution Set