Physics – General Physics
Scientific paper
2001-12-13
Physics
General Physics
15 pages, 0 figures, Submitted to Gallilean Electro dynamics
Scientific paper
In the present paper a counter-example to Bell's theorem is given which is based on common probability densities as standard normal (Gaussian) and uniform probability densities. The reason for violating the Bell inequalities lies in the 'softening' of functions similar to the Dirac delta such that they can be 'hidden' inside a sign function. In addtition, the related demand that that physical signals may not travel faster than light is discussed with the FitzGerald-Lorentz contraction factor.
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