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10 September 2009 Demystification of Bell inequality
Andrei Khrennikov
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The main aim of this review is to show that the common conclusion that Bell's argument implies that any attempt to proceed beyond quantum mechanics induces a nonlocal model was not totally justified. Our analysis of Bell's argument demonstrates that violation of Bell's inequality implies neither "death of realism" nor nonlocality. This violation is just a sign of non-Kolmogorovness of statistical data - impossibility to put statistical data collected in a few different experiments (corresponding to incompatible settings of polarization beam splitters) in one probability space. This inequality was well known in theoretical probability since 19th century (from works of Boole). We couple non-Kolmogorovness of data with design of modern detectors of photons.
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Andrei Khrennikov "Demystification of Bell inequality", Proc. SPIE 7421, The Nature of Light: What are Photons? III, 74210E (10 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.843843
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KEYWORDS
Bismuth

Sensors

Photons

Probability theory

Quantum physics

Quantum mechanics

Beam splitters

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