You're confusing correlation with causation. That's not what I'm saying. The experimenter's minds are determined by a common cause, either in the past --exactly as in the singlet state-- or not. Only state of affairs is more complicate in the case of the singlet. Confusing of correlation with causation can be very, very misleading. Sometimes, not even causal connection in the past can be significantly attributed. For causation to be attributed, you must have a theory for the comm