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From: Tailor on 12 Jun 2010 05:52 Hi, whenever there are Non-Local effects, must it always be quantum? Can't non-locality be classical?? Field or wave can be vectoral or scalar (such as the higgs field). Does this mean the higgs wave being scalar and true in all parts of space is a non- local field or wave? |