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"Quantum mysteries for anyone," or classical verities for everyone?
A. F. Kracklauer, N. A. Kracklauer
abstract: Unarticulated, implicit hypotheses in Bell's analysis of Einstein, Podolsky
and Rosen (EPR) correlations are identified and examined. These relate to the
mathematical-analytical properties of random variables, the character of the
relevant sample spaces and physical interpretations. We shown that continuous
hidden variables are not precluded by Bell inequalities. Finally, we propose a
local realistic model of optical EPRB experiments and consider its
implications.
- oai_identifier:
- oai:arXiv.org:quant-ph/0007101
- categories:
- quant-ph
- comments:
- 10 pages LaTeX v2: Noted additional flaw in Bell's Theorem +
wordsmithing v 3: Moderate revamp with argument tuning; v4 edit + new EPR
model
- arxiv_id:
- quant-ph/0007101
- created:
- 2000-07-26
- updated:
- 2001-08-13
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