Bell's fifth position is not supported by supermartingale statistics
J. F. Geurdes

TL;DR
This paper critiques Gill's supermartingale statistics approach to the CHSH contrast, highlighting that it relies on an unrealistic physical and statistical assumption.
Contribution
It identifies and demonstrates the flaw in Gill's supermartingale approach, challenging its validity in analyzing Bell's fifth position.
Findings
Gill's approach contains an unrealistic assumption.
Supermartingale statistics do not support Bell's fifth position.
The critique questions the applicability of supermartingale methods in this context.
Abstract
It is demonstrated that the supermartingale statistics approach of Gill to the CHSH contrast contains a physical (and statistical) unrealistic assumption.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Systems and Time Series Analysis · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Statistical Mechanics and Entropy
