We haven’t yet conclusively demonstrated non-locality, without making assumptions about detector behavior. (i.e., sophisticated adversarial detectors could replicate all data observed so far, even in a classical universe, by selectively dropping data points).
The state of affairs may change relatively soon, if we successfully design experiments that violate classical locality even given unreliable detectors. I’d bet that we will.
We haven’t yet conclusively demonstrated non-locality, without making assumptions about detector behavior. (i.e., sophisticated adversarial detectors could replicate all data observed so far, even in a classical universe, by selectively dropping data points).
The state of affairs may change relatively soon, if we successfully design experiments that violate classical locality even given unreliable detectors. I’d bet that we will.
That was my understanding as well. Has anyone worked out complications in detection (detector bias) that would be required to account for the data?