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− | It is shown that the result of Bell test photon correlation experiments can be explained in a purely semi-classical way if the detection process for the light signals is properly being modelled as a statistical stepwise photoionization process. See my web page [http://www.physicsmyths.org.uk/bell.htm Classical Interpretation of EPR- Bell Test Photon Correlation Experiments] for more.<br />[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | It is shown that the result of Bell test photon correlation experiments can be explained in a purely semi-classical way if the detection process for the light signals is properly being modelled as a statistical stepwise photoionization process. See my web page [http://www.physicsmyths.org.uk/bell.htm Classical Interpretation of EPR- Bell Test Photon Correlation Experiments] for more.<br /> |
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+ | [[Category:Scientific Paper|classical interpretation epr- bell test photon correlation experiments]] |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Classical Interpretation of EPR- Bell Test Photon Correlation Experiments |
Author(s) | Thomas Smid |
Keywords | quantum physics, locality, non-locality, photons, bell theorem |
Published | 2006 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 1 web |
Abstract
It is shown that the result of Bell test photon correlation experiments can be explained in a purely semi-classical way if the detection process for the light signals is properly being modelled as a statistical stepwise photoionization process. See my web page Classical Interpretation of EPR- Bell Test Photon Correlation Experiments for more.