A local variant that bypasses Bell's criterion
A local variant that bypasses Bell's criterion
- Author(s): J. Campbell
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:20000677
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- Author(s): J. Campbell Source: IEE Seminar Nanotechnology and Quantum Computing, 2000 page ()
- Conference: IEE Seminar Nanotechnology and Quantum Computing
In this paper, I shall attempt to trace a thread running through four separate areas of research into the foundations of fundamental physics, viz. the EPR-type experiments used to test out the predictions of quantum theory, the relationship between particles and antiparticles, the implications of special relativity and quantum theory for hypothesised tachyonic waves, and the effect on light of travelling through a transmission medium. In this I hope to shed some light on a basic problem with quantum theory from the outset-that of its nonlocal nature. (A local interpretation requires changes to a system to be communicated between components by physical processes). (10 pages)
Inspec keywords: quantum optics; light transmission; EPR paradox; special relativity; Bell theorem; quantum theory; tachyons
Subjects: Foundations, theory of quantum measurement, miscellaneous quantum theories; Optical propagation, transmission and absorption; Other elementary particles; Special relativity; Quantum optics
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