Can the quantum wave functions of entangled systems be objects that exist in
normal three-dimensional space?
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A: Yes. The wave functions are objects in normal three-dimensional space, and
the entanglement and nonlocal correlations between objects are arranged by the
application of conservation laws at the vertices of the final transaction
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