Wavefunction Oneness and the EPR–Bell Nonlocality Question A question first sharpened by Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen in 1935, and later transformed by Bell, still echoes through modern physics: what kind of thing is an entangled pair before measurement? This paper explores the possibility that the answer has been hiding in plain sight for decades within accepted quantum practice itself. By tracing a line from atoms, molecules, and hadrons to the EPR-Bell pair, it asks whether one of physics’ oldest mysteries has been approached from the wrong ontological starting point.
Lock Thomas (Mon,) studied this question.