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Deriving Bell's nonlocality from nonlocality at detection

Abstract

It is argued that Bell's nonlocality is a particular case of nonlocality at detection, which appears already in single-particle interference experiments. The unity of nonlocality and local causality is crucial to provide a consistent description of the world.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figure

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