History and Philosophy of Physics

   

Magic Rabbits in Physics and Unspooky Violation of Bell’s Inequality Using Rabbits and Doors

Authors: Georgina Woodward

Extending the thought experiment considered in ‘Explaining why ‘unspooky’ violation of Bell’s inequalities is to be expected’. Looking at how the statistical pattern of matched detection is formed for ‘entangled’ photon pairs encountering polarizers with different angles between their orientations. By using a thought experiment analogy to help with conceptualizing unseen absolute orientations and relations between them. Correcting the description for 45 degree angle of difference between the orientation of the doors, incorrectly described in ‘The trouble with magic rabbits.’ Starting by considering some useful analogy and its shortcoming, and the requirements for a model to agree with experimental findings. The necessary background metaphysical environment in which the physics is happening is given. Schrödinger's cat and Many worlds are mentioned briefly. A possible simplified demonstration is outlined and evaluated. There is additional method added that was absent from ‘The trouble with magic rabbits’.

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