Quantum Physics

   

On the Refutation of Bell's Theorem

Authors: Gerard van der Ham

Bell’s theorem states that no classical theory, based on local hidden variables, can fully describe the predictions of quantum mechanics. In other words: quantum mechanics is not compatible with local hidden variable theories. This theorem is wrong. That has been demonstrated by the results of previous papers, showing the exact mechanism in Bell experiments and how that mechanism comes about. In those papers correlations in experiments are exactly explained classically. They also describe what is needed for that explanation. In this paper the results are proven by simple goniometry.

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