Bell\u27s inequalities impose an upper limit on correlations between measurements of two-photon states under the assumption that the photons play by a set of local rules rather than by quantum mechanics. Quantum theory and decades of experiments both violate this limit. Recent theoretical work in quantum foundations has demonstrated that a local realist model can explain the non-local correlations observed in experimental tests of Bell\u27s inequality if the underlying probability distribution of the local hidden variable depends on the choice of measurement basis, or ``setting choice\u27\u27. By using setting choices determined by astrophysical events in the distant past, it is possible to asymptotically guarantee that the setting choice i...
Starting from the late 60’s many experiments have been performed to verify the violation Bell’s ineq...
Non-existence of a local hidden variables (LHV) model for a phenomenon benchmarks its use in device-...
Bell's inequality was originally derived under the assumption that experimenters are free to select ...
Bell\u27s inequalities impose an upper limit on correlations between measurements of two-photon stat...
Photons from distant astronomical sources can be used as a classical source of randomness to improve...
Bell’s theorem states that some predictions of quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a local-rea...
We propose a practical scheme to use photons from causally disconnected cosmic sources to set the de...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen questioned whether quantum mechanics can be complete, as it s...
In this Letter, we present a cosmic Bell experiment with polarization-entangled photons, in which me...
An inequality is deduced from Einstein's locality and a supplementary assumption. This inequality de...
Bj\"ork, Jonsson, and S\'anchez-Soto describe an interesting (gedanken-)experiment which demonstrate...
Recent experiments allowed concluding that Bell-type inequalities are indeed violated thus it is imp...
We emphasize the difficulties of an experiment that can definitely discriminate between local realis...
We demonstrate an experimental test of the Clauser–Horne– Shimony–Holt (CHSH) Bell inequality which ...
A polarization correlation experiment with two maximally entangled photons created by spontaneous pa...
Starting from the late 60’s many experiments have been performed to verify the violation Bell’s ineq...
Non-existence of a local hidden variables (LHV) model for a phenomenon benchmarks its use in device-...
Bell's inequality was originally derived under the assumption that experimenters are free to select ...
Bell\u27s inequalities impose an upper limit on correlations between measurements of two-photon stat...
Photons from distant astronomical sources can be used as a classical source of randomness to improve...
Bell’s theorem states that some predictions of quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a local-rea...
We propose a practical scheme to use photons from causally disconnected cosmic sources to set the de...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen questioned whether quantum mechanics can be complete, as it s...
In this Letter, we present a cosmic Bell experiment with polarization-entangled photons, in which me...
An inequality is deduced from Einstein's locality and a supplementary assumption. This inequality de...
Bj\"ork, Jonsson, and S\'anchez-Soto describe an interesting (gedanken-)experiment which demonstrate...
Recent experiments allowed concluding that Bell-type inequalities are indeed violated thus it is imp...
We emphasize the difficulties of an experiment that can definitely discriminate between local realis...
We demonstrate an experimental test of the Clauser–Horne– Shimony–Holt (CHSH) Bell inequality which ...
A polarization correlation experiment with two maximally entangled photons created by spontaneous pa...
Starting from the late 60’s many experiments have been performed to verify the violation Bell’s ineq...
Non-existence of a local hidden variables (LHV) model for a phenomenon benchmarks its use in device-...
Bell's inequality was originally derived under the assumption that experimenters are free to select ...