CHSH and local hidden causality
J.F. Geurdes

TL;DR
This paper explores how Bell's inequalities, traditionally used to demonstrate quantum nonlocality, can also be derived mathematically to support local hidden variables explanations for correlations in distant measurements.
Contribution
It shows that the mathematical framework underlying Bell's inequalities can be interpreted to allow local hidden causality explanations, challenging common assumptions.
Findings
Bell's inequalities can be derived mathematically to support local hidden variables.
Local hidden causality can explain correlations in quantum measurements.
The derivation suggests alternative interpretations of quantum entanglement.
Abstract
Mathematics equivalent to Bell's derivation of the inequalities, also allows a local hidden variables explanation for the correlation between distant measurements.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Philosophy and History of Science
