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Experiments Demonstrate Non-local Effects
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However, all the experiments summarized in the above post were in stationary frames. There is theoretical reasons to believe that entanglement breaks down for moving frames. And in the limit that the frames are moving at the speed of light, the extra information due to entanglement goes to zero. Here is a relevant, and recent paper:
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