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Sunday, August 31, 2014

EPR Paradox and GHZ Experiments - Assumptions.

Wrote before on EPR paradox.
http://albertputnam.blogspot.com/2013/07/way-out-of-epr-deterministic-approach.html

Discussion with others pointed to GHZ experiments.

GHZ are non-statistical. One shot. Agrees with QM; disagrees with local realism. Something was bothersome. All the math and analysis are solid. Problem is the basic assumption of what the classical result "should" be.

At extremely short length and timescales are the classical rules the same? Think about two (or N) spins travelling away from each other at the first instant of their separation at scales closer than the Planck lengths/times.

Overall: What if the spatial directions (and time's arrow) are indistinct at small scales? (like they were at the beginning of the "universe"?)

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