Logical Conflict between Bell’s Locality and Probability Theory ()
ABSTRACT
Based on “locality” considerations, John Stuart Bell and his followers have derived inequalities and theorems that, when taken together with actual experiments that have been performed by Aspect and others, appear to contradict physical reality as defined by Einstein. However, their specifically applied concept of locality is in conflict with the Fundamental Model of probability theory and the set theoretic definition of conditional probabilities. Bell-type inequalities are, therefore, not adequate to decide ponderous questions regarding physical reality.
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Hess, K. (2023) Logical Conflict between Bell’s Locality and Probability Theory.
Journal of Modern Physics,
14, 1762-1770. doi:
10.4236/jmp.2023.1413105.
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