Authors: R. K. Salimov
This paper examines the hypothesis that the quantum "measurement" of polarizations in a quantum eraser experiment occurs at the moment the entangled pair is created. According to this hypothesis, introducing a polarizer into the path of one photon at a later time will not affect the polarization of the second photon. The consequences of this hypothesis differ from those of quantum mechanics, where the key element is the measurement process that occurs when a photon passes through a polarizer. Such "absurd" assumptions are typically dismissed outright as violations of Special Relativity (SR), although experiments on nonlocality may be precisely the domain where SR violations occur. To test this hypothesis, a modified quantum eraser experiment is proposed. If the hypothesis is correct, the experimental results will differ from the predictions of quantum mechanics.
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