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SUMMARY:A Common Fallacy in Quantum Mechanics: Why Delayed Choice Expe
 riments do NOT imply Retrocausality\, Quantum Theory Seminar\, David E
 llerman\, UC-Riverside
DESCRIPTION:There is a common fallacy\, here called the separation fal
 lacy\, that is involved in the interpretation of quantum experiments i
 nvolving a certain type of separation such as the: double-slit experim
 ents\, which-way interferometer experiments\, polarization analyzer ex
 periments\, Stern-Gerlach experiments\, and quantum eraser experiments
 . It is the separation fallacy that leads not only to flawed textbook 
 accounts of these experiments but to flawed inferences about retrocaus
 ality in the context of &quot\;delayed choice&quot\; versions of separ
 ation experiments.
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