EPR paper 1 contains an error. Its correction leads to a conclusion that position and momentum of a particle can be defined precisely simultaneously, EPR paradox does not exist and uncertainty relations have nothing to do with quantum mechanics. Logic of the EPR paper shows that entangled states of separated particles do not exist and therefore there are no nonlocality in quantum mechanics. Bell’s inequalities are never violated, and results of experiments, proving their violation, are shown to be false. Experiments to prove absence of nonlocality are proposed where Bell’s inequalities are replaced by precise prediction. Interpretation of quantum mechanics in terms of classical field theory is suggested
The best case for thinking that quantum mechanics is nonlocal rests on Bell's Theorem, and later res...
PACS 03.65.Ud – Entanglement and quantum nonlocality (e.g. EPR paradox, Bell’s inequalities, GHZ sta...
Two very significant principles with vast ramifications discovered in the 20th century are the Heise...
Abstract: EPR paper contains an error. Its correction leads to a conclusion that position and moment...
The EPR problem is studied both from an instrumentalistic and from a realistic point of view. Bohr's...
The EPR problem is studied both from an instrumentalistic and from a realistic point of view. Bohr’s...
This book is devoted to the presentation of the new quantum mechanical formalism based on the probab...
The validity of the conclusion to the nonlocality of quantum mechanics, accepted widely today as the...
The EPR paradox was caused by the provision that quantum variables must have pre-existing values. Th...
We argue that the so-called entangled states in quantum theory are not something exceptional, deserv...
This article shows that the there is no paradox. Violation of Bell’s inequalities should not be iden...
Based on his extension of the classical argument of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen, Schrödinger observ...
This paper demonstrates the capability to simulate EPR experiments in a realistic way (i.e. without ...
There is still much controversy in quantum mechanics over the concept of local reality and entanglem...
The best case for thinking that quantum mechanics is nonlocal rests on Bell’s Theorem, and later res...
The best case for thinking that quantum mechanics is nonlocal rests on Bell's Theorem, and later res...
PACS 03.65.Ud – Entanglement and quantum nonlocality (e.g. EPR paradox, Bell’s inequalities, GHZ sta...
Two very significant principles with vast ramifications discovered in the 20th century are the Heise...
Abstract: EPR paper contains an error. Its correction leads to a conclusion that position and moment...
The EPR problem is studied both from an instrumentalistic and from a realistic point of view. Bohr's...
The EPR problem is studied both from an instrumentalistic and from a realistic point of view. Bohr’s...
This book is devoted to the presentation of the new quantum mechanical formalism based on the probab...
The validity of the conclusion to the nonlocality of quantum mechanics, accepted widely today as the...
The EPR paradox was caused by the provision that quantum variables must have pre-existing values. Th...
We argue that the so-called entangled states in quantum theory are not something exceptional, deserv...
This article shows that the there is no paradox. Violation of Bell’s inequalities should not be iden...
Based on his extension of the classical argument of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen, Schrödinger observ...
This paper demonstrates the capability to simulate EPR experiments in a realistic way (i.e. without ...
There is still much controversy in quantum mechanics over the concept of local reality and entanglem...
The best case for thinking that quantum mechanics is nonlocal rests on Bell’s Theorem, and later res...
The best case for thinking that quantum mechanics is nonlocal rests on Bell's Theorem, and later res...
PACS 03.65.Ud – Entanglement and quantum nonlocality (e.g. EPR paradox, Bell’s inequalities, GHZ sta...
Two very significant principles with vast ramifications discovered in the 20th century are the Heise...