Quantum nonlocality or nonergodicity? A critical study of Bell's arguments

Physics – Quantum Physics

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We pay attention that through Bell's arguments one can not distinguish
quantum nonlocality and nonergodicity. Therefore experimental violations of
Bell's inequality can be as well interpreted as supporting the hypothesis that
stochastic processes induced by quantum measurements could be nonergodic.

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