Authors: Gerard van der Ham
This paper throws a new light on Bell-test experiments. It is analyzed what the results of Bell-test experiments exactly represent and how they come to existance. It turns out that the 'violation of Bell's inequalities' can be accounted for in a logical way and that there is no need for 'spooky action at a distance'. A condition is that spin is a definite property of particles
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