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  1. In our frame (and in any frame, because light does not have an inertial frame) light is moving at c. When two measuring events are happening at a time like interval we observe transmission of information at c (this maximum speed is confirmed by mainstream). But for the light all events are simultaneous, and there should be no more locality & realism issues. This explanation does not apply to experiments with other particles.
  2. Example: Photons are entangled, so when measuring polarization of one of the photons (yielding a random result) the other photon will show a perfectly correlated polarization, even if both measuring events happen at a timelike interval. However, for photons no time is passing, time and distances are shrinking to zero. For them, everything is happening simultaneously. I wonder if this may be considered as a local and realistic explanation of quantum teleportation (for photons).
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