"If some sort of objective universe exists in some sense (i.e., if we do not accept the most solipsistic heresies uttered by careless proponents of Copenhagenism), and, If the equations of quantum mechanics have a similarity of structure (isomorphism) to that universe, then,
Some sort of non-local correlation exists between any two particles that once came in contact.
The full weirdness of this will strike you when you remember that the classic type of non-local correlation previously claimed among humans consists of the "magical" idea that if a shaman gets his hands on a lock of your hair, anything he does to that hair will have an effect on you. Frazer called that idea "sympathetic magic" in The Golden Bough and characterized it as typical of "primitive" thinking. Has the most advanced science returned to the most "primitive" ideas?" To read the entire article, click here