Thanks for the reply Dr. Chinese. You have been a great help! I am relatively new hear, but already I love this forum. Not only is everyone here knowledgeable...but they are willing to take the time out of their day and share that knowledge. That is exactly how academics should be. Much appreciated!
Hmmm maybe this is a better way to phrase the question. The detection loophole states that there could be a hidden property in an electron that determines if the electron can even be measured by our current equipment (please correct me if I'm wrong). Can there be a local hidden variables theory...
If we assume that an electron in an entangled pair has more than 2 plans (plans that determine if an electron go up or down through a magnet) to choose from, can we create a local hidden variable theory? If this is true, how many plans to choose from would an electron need for this to work...
I feel like this a stupid question, but nonetheless it has to be asked. I am not saying I believe in backwards causation. However, is there any test(or thought experiment) that can disprove it. It says that information can move back in time, as long as a paradox is not created. So time-travel...
I am taking a philosophy of quantum mechanics class and my teacher told me that if we believe in non-separability than locality is true. However, I do not see how this is possible. Non-separability and non-locality appear to be the same thing. Non-seperability is the fact that events...