Talk:Reeh–Schlieder theorem

Some rationale behind my edits and lowering the connection with entanglement:
 * I don't find the term super entanglement besides some isolated papers and this Wikipedia entry
 * IMHO the Reeh-Schlieder theorem is more a problem in formulating QFT than a real indication of of non-local action. If the long range actions of the local algebras would be exactly 0, the mathematics of QFT would be much more easier, most likely to easy to a rich theory. But in all practical senses the non-local effects vanish just some atoms to left. Whereas the point of interest in Quantum Entanglement is, that some correlations can be preserved for macroscopic distances.

Pjacobi 09:25, 9 Jul 2004 (UTC)