Quantum Physics

   

Why Bell's Inequalities Are Violated by Quantum Mechanics and Experiments

Authors: Gerard van der Ham

Because of wrong interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, Bell applied in his theorem P = 1/2 for chances of opposite spincombination results whereas in reality these chances are cosine squared (phi/2). That is when definite spin of entangled electrons is assumed and when projection and perspective are applied correctly. For that reason Bell's inequalities are violated.

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