Is the EPR paradox really a paradox?
Abstract
If the excitation of a system of quantized fields with a given set of quantum numbers does not exist, the amplitude of the triggering of the source is zero. A system with a source of two photons in a singlet state and two photon detectors is considered in detail. It is shown that the condition of operation of one detector with a given direction of photon polarization uniquely determines the adequate choice of direction and polarization for the second detector. This conclusion is in accordance with the laws of motion and conservation of quantum numbers of excitations in a system of quantized fields.
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