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← ScienceWhich consequence develops when non-orthogonal states undergo quantum entanglement?
A)Violation of Bell's inequalities occurs✓
B)Decoherence is entirely suppressed fully
C)Classical computation advantage vanishes away
D)Superposition states become directly separable
💡 Explanation
Violation of Bell's inequalities develops because quantum entanglement correlates non-orthogonal states beyond classical limits, due to quantum non-locality. Therefore, we observe this scenario rather than decoherence suppression, because specific system environmental coupling is necessary for decorrelation.
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