A note on the violation of Bell's inequality
Thomas Sch\"urmann

TL;DR
This paper proposes an alternative measurement setup for entangled spin-1/2 particles that does not violate Bell's inequalities, challenging the common interpretation of quantum nonlocality.
Contribution
It introduces a new measurement approach that aligns with Bell's assumptions and shows no violation, questioning previous experimental conclusions.
Findings
Bell inequalities are not violated with the proposed measurement setup
The new measurement process is consistent with the assumptions behind Bell's inequalities
Challenges the interpretation of Bell inequality violations as evidence of nonlocality
Abstract
With Bell's inequalities one has a formal expression to show how essentially all local theories of natural phenomena that are formulated within the framework of realism may be tested using a simple experimental arrangement. For the case of entangled pairs of spin-1/2 particles we propose an alternative measurement setup which is consistent to the necessary assumptions corresponding to the derivation of the Bell inequalities. We find that the Bell inequalities are never violated with respect to our suggested measurement process.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Philosophy and History of Science · Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
