Quantum phenomena do not violate the principle of locality - a new interpretation with physical consequences -
Gyula Bene (Institute for Solid State Physics, Eo"tvo"s University,, Budapest)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new interpretation of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics that explains Bell's inequality violations while preserving locality and realism, challenging common assumptions about quantum nonlocality.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interpretation that reconciles quantum phenomena with locality and realism, offering new insights into quantum foundations.
Findings
Bell's inequality violations explained without nonlocality
Maintains realism and locality in quantum mechanics
Provides physical consequences of the new interpretation
Abstract
A new interpretation of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics explains the violation of Bell's inequality by maintaining realism and the principle of locality.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Philosophy and History of Science
