Re: my article on Bell's theorem in Ann.Phys.
- From: Thomas Smid <thomas.smid@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 21:41:51 EDT
On 23 Mar, 16:53, Benjamin Schulz <Benjamin_Sch...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Dear readers of this newsgroup,
I just want to inform you, that I have published an article on Bell's
theorem in ann.phys that could be interesting for you.
In this article, Bell's theorem is analysed with appropriate
mathematical models from probability theory and then a local, and I
repeat, a local hidden variable theory is condstucted that violates
Bell's inequalities. It is explained that this theory could perhaps be
used for a reasonable foundation of quantum physics in curved spacetimes
It is available for download in advance of print at the journal homepage
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/5006612/home
[[Mod. note -- 24 excessively-quoted lines snipped. -- jt]]
On the note of stochastic processes, you may also be interested in my
own take on the hidden variable issue, where I show that the result of
EPR- Bell Test Photon Correlation Experiments could be fully explained
(semi-) classically as a result of the stochastic nature of the photon
emission and detection processes (see my web page http://www.physicsmyths.org.uk/bell.htm
for more).
Thomas
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- References:
- my article on Bell's theorem in Ann.Phys.
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- my article on Bell's theorem in Ann.Phys.
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