This article shows that the there is no paradox. Violation of Bell's inequalities should not be identified with a proof of non locality in quantum mechanics. A number of past experiments is reviewed, and it is concluded that the experimental results should be re-evaluated. The results of the...
Bell Inequality ViolationEntanglementLocal Hidden VariableQuantum Mechanics formalism remains difficult to understand and sometimes is confusing, especially in the explanation of ERP paradox and of Bell's inequalities with entanglement photons. So a chart of conversion, in which elements are named ...
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Resolving the EPR Paradox and Bell's Theorem The EPR Paradox and the quantum correlations described by Bell's Inequality theorem, are explained as arising from the behavior of entities that manifest only a single bit of information, such as noisy, band-limited, polarized coins. RH Mceachern ...
Gerard van der Ham
The Einstein Podolsky Rosen paradox (EPR) as a particle physics subject, without Bell inequalitiesO. PiccioniB. Wright
confusing, especially in the explanation of ERP paradox and of Bell's inequalities with entanglement photons. So a chart of conversion, in which elements are named differently, is proposed. Next, experiment about Bell's inequalities violation is described in another way, and we hope a clearer ...
and difference between a quantum register and a classical register; be more familiar with the tensor and inner products between multiple qubits; better understanding on why the quantum computer is powerful; understand entanglement and the Bell States; appreciate Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen (EPR) paradox....
Quantum PhysicsThe purpose of this manuscript is to provide a short pedagogical explanationwhy "quantum collapse" is not a metaphysical event, by pointing out the analogywith a "classical collapse" which is associated with the Monty Hall Paradox....