One last thing: there’s some pretty good evidence of nonlocal physics these days. It’s inconsistent with general relativity, but no biggie.
What are you referring to? The kind of non-locality exhibited in the EPR paradox is consistent with special relativity—or at least there’s an elegant way of looking at this in which it is consistent. So are you talking about something totally different? Something incompatible with GR but not SR? Or both?
What are you referring to? The kind of non-locality exhibited in the EPR paradox is consistent with special relativity—or at least there’s an elegant way of looking at this in which it is consistent. So are you talking about something totally different? Something incompatible with GR but not SR? Or both?