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English: Wharton, K. B., and N. Argaman. "Colloquium: Bell’s theorem and locally mediated reformulations of quantum mechanics." Reviews of Modern Physics 92.2 (2020): 021002.
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Spacetime diagram for continuous action, where action at a distance is allowed independent of the limits of relativity. The gray ring indicates events from all parts of space and time can affect the probability measured by Alice or Bob.

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