Glossary
Non Locality
Non-locality in quantum computing refers to the way entangled quantum states exhibit correlations that can’t be explained by local hidden variables—meaning changes to one qubit’s state can instantaneously affect another, even at a distance. This doesn’t allow faster-than-light communication but shows that quantum systems share information in a fundamentally non-classical way. It’s what enables quantum phenomena like teleportation and certain computational speedups.
by Frank Zickert