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Ppines-demon replied to the thread Undergrad Valid local explanation of Bell violations? (Pegg et al., 1999; 2008).To be clear, I agree with you.
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Ppines-demon replied to the thread Undergrad Valid local explanation of Bell violations? (Pegg et al., 1999; 2008).I still do not know what this is all about. All his proofs are.
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I think you need to justify this statement with some kind of reference to the literature. AFAIK nobody has ever tried to defend this... -
Ppines-demon replied to the thread Undergrad Valid local explanation of Bell violations? (Pegg et al., 1999; 2008).I do not know what this has to do with anything I said. Nevertheless, it is important to point out that Bell clarified this nonlocality...
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Ppines-demon replied to the thread Undergrad Valid local explanation of Bell violations? (Pegg et al., 1999; 2008).It is, it is retrocausality. You might say it is "local" if you wish but you are still breaking causality which seems as or more...
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Again, I'm not sure why. Consider an obvious "hidden variable" interpretation of the retrodiction: measuring H for the first photon... -
Ppines-demon replied to the thread Graduate Predictions for the Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 (results: John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis).See post before yours.
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Ppines-demon replied to the thread Graduate Predictions for the Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 (results: John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis).Nobel lectures
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Ppines-demon replied to the thread Graduate Could there be a "Communication Theorem" instead of a "No-Communication Theorem" in quantum entanglement?.Please enlighten us, what are the equations of the ER=EPR conjecture?
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I'm not sure I understood you correctly. The article is a historical perspective of the, in my mind, biggest turning points in physics...