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    B What I don't quite get about entanglement...

    Thanks for the link to the 2004 paper by Durr, Goldstein, Tumulka, and Zanghi. While I don't have enough background in QFT to comment, it led me back to a subsequent 2009 paper by the latter three authors: https://arxiv.org/pdf/0912.2666 This paper shows how to use Bohmian trajectories to...
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    B What I don't quite get about entanglement...

    Have a citation to share? I'd be curious to ponder which "inner workings" you're referring to. Yes, the confirmation of Bell's Theorem was welcomed by all QM interpretations, except perhaps local realist interpretations which subsequently resorted to superdeterminism, local interpretations...
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    B What I don't quite get about entanglement...

    Bell used David Bohm's particle-spin version of the EPR paradox to formulate Bell's Inequalities, which he used to demonstrate the incompatibility of local hidden variable theories (of the type that Einstein had proposed) with the predictions of quantum theory. In that paper, Bell drew attention...
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    B What I don't quite get about entanglement...

    Sorry, but your conclusions are incorrect. Experiments confirming violations of Bell's inequalities consistent with quantum mechanics rule out local realism and support non-local hidden variable theories. These experiments do not require FTL transmission of information. No one has identified any...
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    Modern Digital Audio: Understanding Dither and Oversampling in Hi-Res Age

    As this is my second post here at PhysicsForums, I'll provide some background on my technical experience. I'm a retired audio DSP engineer with several decades experience at companies such as Dolby Laboratories and THX. In addition, I've worked extensively in audio signal compression...
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    B What is causing destructive interference in double slit experiment?

    In quantum mechanics, subatomic particle motion is described by the quantum wave function of the system under observation. This wave function is a collective superposition of all potential paths of all particles in the system. It is a complex-valued function defined not in 3D physical space, but...
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