Re ordinary Bell tests, I think that some day a sufficiently careful experiment will show that the QM predictions can give wrong numerical predictions.
Re the GHZ test, though, something seems to have gone wildly wrong. There is a fairly thorough coverage of the history of the test in Amir D Aczel, “Entanglement: The greatest mystery in physics”, Four Walls Eight Windows, New York, 2001. Though Aczel, despite many one-to-one discussions with some of the people involved, seems to have come away with a totally false impression of the validity of the Bell test experiments, he is the best source I know for the history from Bell's paper to about 1998. Apparently the GHZ test was discussed at conferences and privately then given publicity by Mermin before the official paper had been published. Something odd was going on here ...
Caroline
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