Saturday, January 24, 2015

Does the Violation of Bell’s Inequality Refute All Local Realisms?

[UPDATED FEB 2nd 2015]

By simply assuming that a detector does not detect electrons having spins relative to an axis, but rather only discriminates between ranges of spin angles, we derive an inequality which predictions are in agreement with Bell experiments and are thus indistinguishable from the predictions of quantum mechanics for the same experiments.

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