That's because each of them saw it from the point of view of a non-quantum dimension. They were not used to understanding the quantum world, and their reasoning uses classical reasoning, not quantum reasoning, not quantum logic, yet
They thought that the influence between two things that were separated by a great distance, were two things that were mutually exclusive. So Einstein insisted that separation requires propagation that was impossible to exceed the speed of light which was considered (close to) barrier-free, while Einstein's opponents also insisted that this was the case (the fact)
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First we should solve this question: Is there a distance in between the two things? Are the two things separated?
Now, if, just if … there is a distance in between them, then there is something or nothingness in between them. If that so, then whether there is
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