Quantum Physics

   

Direction and the Relativity of Probabilities

Authors: Gerard van der Ham

Probabilities sometimes depend on the direction in which a situation is being observed or projected. Different directions produce different probabilities for one and the same situation. And the probabilities have to be described differently. This is demonstrated by Bell-test experiments.

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