Bell's Inequalities, Superquantum Correlations, and String Theory
Lay Nam Chang, Zachary Lewis, Djordje Minic, Tatsu Takeuchi,, Chia-Hsiung Tze

TL;DR
This paper proposes that string theory, with its two deformation parameters, acts as a super-quantum theory exhibiting correlations beyond standard quantum mechanics, potentially observable in entangled string states.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interpretation of super-quantum correlations through string theory's dual deformation parameters, expanding the understanding of Bell inequality violations.
Findings
String theory can be viewed as a super-quantum theory with enhanced correlations.
It suggests observable super-correlations in entangled string states.
The the9e9 o\u221e limit relates to super-quantum behavior.
Abstract
We offer an interpretation of super-quantum correlations in terms of a "doubly" quantum theory. We argue that string theory, viewed as a quantum theory with two deformation parameters, the string tension \alpha' and the string coupling constant g_s, is such a super-quantum theory, one that transgresses the usual quantum violations of Bell's inequalities. We also discuss the \hbar\to\infty limit of quantum mechanics in this context. As a super-quantum theory, string theory should display distinct experimentally observable super-correlations of entangled stringy states.
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