Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
1994-10-20
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
15 pages, LaTeX, 1 figure in LaTeX format, substantial new material added, edited based on reviewers suggestions
Scientific paper
Franson showed that Aspect's experiment to test Bell's inequality did not rule out local realistic theories with delayed determinism. A class of local, deterministic discrete mathematical models with delayed determinism is described that may be consistent with existing experiments. These are not hidden variables theories in the sense that they are not theories of particles plus hidden variables. They are theories of `hidden' distributed information stored holographic like throughout a space time region. This information cannot be uniquely associated with individual particles although it determines the results observed in particle interactions. The classical parameters of an interaction are determined as {\it focal points} of continuous nonlinear changes in the wave function and not as discrete events. In addition to not violating Bell's inequality this class of theories can in principle be distinguished from standard quantum mechanics by other experiments. These differences and the experimental constraints on a test of Bell's inequality to discriminate between the existing theory and this class of models are discussed.
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