Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2008-12-16
Physics
Quantum Physics
7 pages AIP-tex; to appear in AIP Conf. Ser. Vaxjo 2008
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.3109932
It is explained on a physical basis how absence of contextuality allows Bell inequalities to be violated, without bringing an implication on locality or realism. The point is that the initial values of the hidden variables of the detectors are mutually exclusive for different detector settings. Therefore they have no reason to possess a common probability distribution and hence no reason to satisfy Bell inequalities. To motivate this, we connect first to the local realistic theory Stochastic Electrodynamics, and then put the argument more broadly. Thus even if Bell Inequality Violation is demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt, it will have no say on local realism.
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