Authors: Scott Wilson
I review the inequality given by Bell [1], and provide an interpretation to avoid the use of non-local entanglement. It is argued that what appear to be separate properties within an individual particle (usually regarded as independent state variables) exist as entangled properties (entangled state variables) that are not physically meaningful on their own. For example, it is not physically meaningful to refer to spin in a certain direction, as the spins in different directions are entangled with each other, and there is no meaning to regarding spin about one particular axis as a state variable of the particle.
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