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Bell’s Theorem’s experiment resolved
Nature of an antiparticle A positron can be interpreted as an electron travelling backwards in time. Feynman and earlier Stueckelberg, proposed an interpretation of the positron as an electron moving backward in time, reinterpreting the negative-energy solutions of the Dirac … Continue reading
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Breaking Bell’s Inequality using hidden variables?
I have posted a paper on the vixra website at http://vixra.org/abs/1610.0327 with the title: Correlation of – Cos θ Between Measurements in a Bell’s Inequality Experiment Simulation Calculated Using Local Hidden Variables and abstract: This paper shows that the theoretical … Continue reading
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