Comment on "A Loophole of All "Loophole-Free" Bell-Type Theorems"
Justo Pastor Lambare

TL;DR
This paper critiques Marek Czachor's claim that Bell inequalities cannot be proved due to issues with combining variables of complementary measurements, clarifying that his interpretation diverges from Bell's original formulation.
Contribution
It clarifies the distinction between Czachor's interpretation and Bell's original formulation, emphasizing that the alleged loophole does not apply to Bell's original theorem.
Findings
Czachor's interpretation does not affect Bell's original proof.
The original Bell inequality remains valid under standard assumptions.
The critique highlights the importance of precise interpretation in foundational quantum physics.
Abstract
In a recent article (Found Sci (2020) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10699-020-09666-0) Marek Czachor claims that the Bell inequality cannot be proved because variables of complementary measurements cannot be added or multiplied. Even though he has correctly identified the problems existing with the orthodox interpretation of the Bell inequality and dealt with them in an original way, the interpretation he addresses do not pertain to the original formulation given by John Stewart Bell.
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