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Experiment on Bell's Inequalities Violation Would Give Same Result with Un-entangled Classical Photons

Authors: Fabien Sabinet

Experiments testing Bell's inequalities generally uses sources of entangled photons emitted in opposite direction, sent through polarizer of specific different orientation and finally correlated. But the correlation result would be the same if photons was emitted by only one source of 360° rotating polarization, separated in two flux by a semi-transparent mirror, and finally correlated as in the standard experiment. Therefore, it would demonstrate that the result is not due to any entangled state of the photons.

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