Influence and Inference in Bell's Theorem

Physics – Physics Education

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Jaynes' criticism of Bell's theorem is examined. It is found that Bell's
reasoning leading to his theorem is sound when properly interpreted. The nature
of physical influence and logical inference in quantum mechanics, and its
relationship with the notions of realism and locality, is discussed.

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