Explore the implications of quantum entanglement on the fundamental principles of locality and causality within the framework of advanced physics.
Consider how the phenomenon challenges classical intuitions about the independence of distant systems and the notion of cause and effect.
Discuss the role of Bell's inequalities and experimental tests thereof in probing the boundaries of quantum mechanics and potential avenues
for reconciling seemingly non-local effects with our understanding of spacetime.
Elaborate on theoretical proposals such as quantum non-locality in the context of black hole physics or emergent spacetime structures
that could shed light on the underlying nature of entanglement.
Evaluate the philosophical implications of these inquiries for our conception of reality and the limits of human knowledge in deciphering the mysteries of the quantum world.