Costa de Beauregard made a study of EPR -type correlations,--- entanglement phenomena. His conclusion is that the separated matter is tied together either in its past, or in its future (so called ‘echelon absorption,’) the correlations he argues, being, in fact, time symmetric at the quantum level.
In our case, the junctions are tied together in their common past. Once separated in space, lets suppose these correlations persist : they would be transmitted along L C N in the junctions’ mutual common past. (Cf. Fig 8 from Ref .(14))
Apropos the below figure :
The question is : do the junctions behave independently of one another? or do they remain ‘ in contact,’ so to speak, in any mode or fashion what-so-ever, after the joining strip goes normal?
Cf. also Preprint Entanglement of two Josephson junctions: Current Locking revisited