I think I understand that Aspect, and later The Gisin Team in Geneva, showed that Bell's inequality was violated and that therefore there were no EPR ‘hidden variables’. However, and according to Relativity, it seems that ‘messages’ could have been sent between the entangled particles, without invoking an especially ‘spooky’ interaction
Supposing the detectors were separated by a light year when one of the two randomly positioned detectors detected a particle:- As follows it might seem that the other detector could simultaneously take an equivalent reading when a light-speed message travelled between them, while no time would pass for the message on the trip
From the point of view of an observer near the central emitter, it would take 6 months before he could ‘see’ the particle being detected by both detectors, and from the point of view of an observer near a detector it would take 1 year before he could ‘see’ the other detector taking its reading. It would appear to him to have taken just a year for the light to arrive from other detector i.e. a light-speed message could arrive at a detector, from the other, at the same moment it made its own measurement
So, just relying on Relativity, perhaps it could be possible for some sort of light-speed message to influence an entangled particle at any distance without the need to regard it as being especially ‘spooky’
How is this wrong please?