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| Apr19-12, 05:39 AM | #69 |
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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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| Apr19-12, 09:43 AM | #70 |
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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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