Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2010-08-03
Fluctuation and Noise Letters 9 (2010 December) 423-426
Physics
Quantum Physics
Fluctuation and Noise Letters, in press
Scientific paper
10.1142/S0219477510000320
From the beginning of quantum mechanics, there has been a discussion about the concept of reality, as exemplified by the EPR paradox. To many, the idea of the paradox and the possibility of local hidden variables was dismissed by the Bell inequality. Yet, there remains considerable evidence that this inequality can be violated even by classical systems, so that experiments showing quantum behavior and the violation of the inequality must be questioned. Here, we demonstrate that classical optical polarization experiments based upon noise in the system can be shown to violate the Bell inequality.
Ferry David K.
Kish Laszlo B.
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