Why aren't quantum correlations maximally nonlocal? Biased local randomness as essential feature of quantum mechanics
arXiv:0902.2451
Abstract
It is argued that the quantum correlations are not maximally nonlocal to make it possible to control local outcomes from outside spacetime, and quantum mechanics emerges from timeless nonlocality and biased local randomness. This rules out a world described by NL (nonlocal) boxes. A new type of experiments is suggested.
4 pages, 3 figures