Quantum Physics

   

Correlationin Bell-Test Experiments and Perspective

Authors: Gerard van der Ham

Applying perspective, projection and assuming fixed opposite spin, Quantum Mechanic correlation is perfectly explicable. Bell's theorem is not applicable to spin detection of entangled electrons because he didn't assume fixed opposite spin of entangled electrons.

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