Beyond Quantum Mechanics [video]
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Beyond Quantum Mechanics [video]
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#3https://youtu.be/jvsTVlwek-g?t=1357
Essentially that the Bell theorem is wrong because his definition of causality was incorrect. I'm in no position to comment on it one way or another, but it seems like quite an odd forum to be presenting his case.
Re: Beyond Quantum Mechanics [video]
#4He gets to the meat of his argument at 22:37 https://youtu.be/jvsTVlwek-g?t=1357 Essentially that the Bell theorem is wrong because his definition of causality was incorrect. I'm in no position to comment on it one way or another, but it seems like quite an odd forum to be presenting his case.
> https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-319-41285-6
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#6Re: Beyond Quantum Mechanics [video]
#7He gets to the meat of his argument at 22:37 https://youtu.be/jvsTVlwek-g?t=1357 Essentially that the Bell theorem is wrong because his definition of causality was incorrect. I'm in no position to comment on it one way or another, but it seems like quite an odd forum to be presenting his case.
Re: Beyond Quantum Mechanics [video]
#8If one photon is able to exist at any arbitrary position and at any arbitrary spin orientation it would seem simple to imagine an event space between two photons having a distance between 0 and the plank length
Unless there is a lattice that ensures that all photons are minimally oriented at a distance of at least a plank length in all directions and whose spins must orient along the lattice in 90deg transformations
Re: Beyond Quantum Mechanics [video]
#9He gets to the meat of his argument at 22:37 https://youtu.be/jvsTVlwek-g?t=1357 Essentially that the Bell theorem is wrong because his definition of causality was incorrect. I'm in no position to comment on it one way or another, but it seems like quite an odd forum to be presenting his case.
Re: Beyond Quantum Mechanics [video]
#10(Disclaimer: I co-authored a paper referenced in the article)