Comment on Hess-Philipp anti-Bell and Gill-Weihs-Zeilinger-Zukowski anti-Hess-Philipp arguments
Andrei Khrennikov

TL;DR
This paper compares different arguments against Bell inequalities, supports the view of measurements as stochastic processes, and argues for local realism and the incompleteness of quantum mechanics using frequency-based analysis.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of anti-Bell arguments, supports stochastic time-like measurement sequences, and offers a frequency-based perspective favoring local realism.
Findings
Supports Hess-Philipp's stochastic time-like measurement process.
Argues against time-like correlations blocking Bell inequalities.
Favors local realism and the incompleteness of quantum mechanics.
Abstract
We present comparative analysis of Gill-Weihs-Zeilinger-Zukowski arguments directed against Hess-Philipp anti-Bell arguments. In general we support Hess-Philipp viewpoint to the sequence of measurements in the EPR-Bohm experiments as stochastic time-like process. On the other hand, we support Gill-Weihs-Zeilinger-Zukowski arguments against the use of time-like correlations as the factor blocking the derivation of Bell-type inequalities. We presented our own time-analysis of measurements in the EPR-Bohm experiments based on the frequency approach to probability. Our analysis gives strong arguments in favour of local realism. Moreover, our frequency analysis supports the original EPR-idea that quantum mechnaics is not complete.
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