Re: Bell's theorem denied local hidden variables, indeed or not?
- From: tommiya <tom_miya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 07:33:12 -0000
I am sorry for my bad English, and the lack of professional knowledge.
a. local hidden variables
b. the same interference from the space at the observation
My Conclusion: QM = a + b
In bell's theorum, there are no concepts of b.
After the same interference, particles are observed.
The same interference is related with planck's constant.
Planck's constant belongs to the space.
How to make sure:
Change the local hidden variables before observation.
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