Nonlocality is a property of both time and space. In a vivid example of nonlocality, studies of identical twins who
were separated at birth and reared apart show that the twins share striking similarities in their tastes, interests,
spouses, experiences, and professions, beyond what one could reasonably ascribe to their common DNA. One
famous set of twins reared far apart were both named Jim by their adoptive parents. Although they never
communicated, each twin married a woman named Betty, divorced her, and then married a woman named Linda.
They were both firemen, and each had felt a compulsion to build a circular white bench around a tree in his
backyard just before coming to their first meeting at the University of Minnesota. I can believe that there might be
fireman genes, or music genes, but I don't believe that there are Linda genes, Betty genes, or white bench genes.
This looks to me like a nonlocal telepathic connection - inexplicable, but real.