Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2003-05-13
Journal of Modern Optics, 2003, Vol. 50, No. 15-17, 2465-2474
Physics
Quantum Physics
15 pages, 3 figures
Scientific paper
Correlations for the Bell gedankenexperiment are constructed using probabilities given by quantum mechanics, and nonlocal information. They satisfy Bell's inequality and exhibit spatial non stationarity in angle. Correlations for three successive local spin measurements on one particle are computed as well. These correlations also exhibit non stationarity, and satisfy the Bell inequality. In both cases, the mistaken assumption that the underlying process is wide-sense-stationary in angle results in violation of Bell's inequality. These results directly challenge the wide-spread belief that violation of Bell's inequality is a decisive test for nonlocality.
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