Bell correlations are selection artefacts induced by sampling methods, removing any tension with relativity or realism.
arXiv:1007.3977 Keyes, Daniel
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The delayed choice experiments are a collection of experiments where the counterintuitive laws of quantum mechanics are manifested in a very striking way. Although the delayed choice experiments can be very accurately described with the standard framework of quantum optics, a more didactical and intuitive explanation seems not to have been given so far. In this note, we fill that gap.
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Using Many Worlds, delayed choice experiments preserve causality, interference and correlations are complementary, and there is no objective reality in the EPR sense.
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Bell Correlations and Selection Bias
Bell correlations are selection artefacts induced by sampling methods, removing any tension with relativity or realism.
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Delayed choice experiments and causality in quantum mechanics
Using Many Worlds, delayed choice experiments preserve causality, interference and correlations are complementary, and there is no objective reality in the EPR sense.