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Is quantum mechanics a complete theory of nature?

 
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Apr19-12, 05:39 AM   #69
 

Is quantum mechanics a complete theory of nature?


Question? Would it be possible to re-write Bell's Theorem in terms of some other type of particle and test that particle under the given theorem?
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Question? Would it be possible to re-write Bell's Theorem in terms of some other type of particle and test that particle under the given theorem?
This has been done many times and with many different configurations. There are a lot of things that can be entangled (which means they violate a Bell inequality at some level). So try these:

http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.5328

http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.4206

Or better just look at some of these (this is a hodgepodge but you can still see the idea):

http://arxiv.org/find/quant-ph/1/AND...1?per_page=100
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