Abstract
We present an objective local model, based on instruction sets and time dependent equipment parameters that can be used to approximately reproduce the data of the Pan et al experiment and even the quantum mechanical predictions. Our mathematical model includes all experimental provisions of the actual experiment and excludes all the physically unlikely effects that have been known previously to produce violations of Bell‐type inequalities such as synchronization of source parameters with equipment settings. In particular, our model demonstrates that the mathematical assumption that the random variables can be defined on one common probability space plays the most essential role in the construction of so called objective local models more so than the physical assumption of Einstein locality. Show more
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Quantum Theory: Reconsideration of Foundations - 3Journal / series
AIP Conference ProceedingsVolume
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American Institute of PhysicsEvent
Subject
GHZ paradox; Hidden variablesOrganisational unit
03228 - Fichtner, Wolfgang
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