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ON SEPARABILITY IN THE NOBEL WINNING ENTANGLEMENT EXPERIMENTS

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ON SEPARABILITY IN THE NOBEL WINNING ENTANGLEMENT EXPERIMENTS AN OPEN LETTER TO THE 2022 NOBEL COMMITTEE  Abstract: We show that the seminal experiments by Aspect and Zeilinger did not have any causal isolation between source and detectors but only between detectors. We argue that the subsequent calls for the death of separability are premature.  Finally, based on new experimental evidence [1], we advance that a standing wave interpretation of the entanglement experiments, as opposed to the classic Copenhagen interpretation transmutes the paradoxes of entanglement into visual tautologies. PART I: 100 YEARS OF SEPARABILITY AND ENTANGLEMENT I.1: On separability and quantum entanglement.  Einstein pointed out that quantum formalism seemed to imply that two physically distinct systems could not be separated, a feature Schr ̈odinger, would eventually call ”entanglement”. An instantaneous “spooky action at a distance”, no matter what the distance, seemed embedded in the predictions of quantu