Anti Bell - Refutation Of Bell's Theorem (Quantum Theory: Reconsideration of Foundations - 6 (QTRF 6) : Växjö, Sweden, June 11-14,2012; page 3/11)

Ilija Barukčić
2012 Zenodo  
In general, Albert Einstein as one of "the founding fathers of quantum mechanics" had some problem to accept especially the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum theory. Einstein's dissatisfaction with Copenhagen interpretation of quantum theory and the absence of locality and causality within the Copenhagen dominated quantum mechanics lead to the famous Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen thought experiment. According to Einstein et al., the Copenhagen dominated quantum mechanics cannot be regarded as
more » ... a complete physical theory. The Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen thought experiment was the origin of J. S. Bell's publication in 1964; known as Bell's theorem. Meanwhile, some dramatic violations of Bell's inequality (by so called Bell test experiments) have been reported. This is taken as empirical evidence against local realism and causality at quantum level and as positive evidence in favor of the Copenhagen dominated quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics is still regarded as a "strictly" non-local theory. The purpose of my contribution is to refute Bell's original theorem (1964). thus far, if we accept Bell's original theorem as correct, we must accept that 0 ≤ 1; which is a logical contradiction. A logical contradiction can be derived out of Bell's theorem. Bell's theorem is refuted.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3902313 fatcat:4e2zf3vqpvcy5lmc7ifdx2hxwi