In papers published in the 25 years following his famous 1964 proof John Bell refined and reformulated his views on locality and causality. Although his formulations of local causality were in terms of probability, he had little to say about that notion. But assumptions about probability are implicit in his arguments and conclusions. Probability does not conform to these assumptions when quantum mechanics is applied to account\ud for the particular correlations Bell argues are locally inexplicable. This account involves no superluminal action and there is even a sense in which it is local, but it is in tension with the requirement that the direct causes and effects of events are nearby
While initial versions of Bell's theorem captured the notion of locality with the assumption of fact...
It has been claimed that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory, i.e., that the predictions of quan...
While initial versions of Bell's theorem captured the notion of locality with the assumption of fact...
In papers published in the 25 years following his famous 1964 proof John Bell refined and reformulat...
In papers published in the 25 years following his famous 1964 proof John Bell refined and reformulat...
Between 1964 and 1990, the notion of nonlocality in Bell's papers underwent a profound change as his...
Between 1964 and 1990, the notion of nonlocality in Bell's papers underwent a profound change as his...
Between 1964 and 1990, the notion of nonlocality in Bell's papers underwent a profound change as his...
Between 1964 and 1990, the notion of nonlocality in Bell's papers underwent a profound change as his...
Between 1964 and 1990, the notion of nonlocality in Bell's papers underwent a profound change as his...
Between 1964 and 1990, the notion of nonlocality in Bell's papers underwent a profound change as his...
This paper argues that there is no conflict between quantum theory and relativity, and that quantum ...
There is widespread belief in a tension between quantum theory and special relativity, motivated by ...
There is widespread belief in a tension between quantum theory and special relativity, motivated by ...
There is widespread belief in a tension between quantum theory and special relativity, motivated by ...
While initial versions of Bell's theorem captured the notion of locality with the assumption of fact...
It has been claimed that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory, i.e., that the predictions of quan...
While initial versions of Bell's theorem captured the notion of locality with the assumption of fact...
In papers published in the 25 years following his famous 1964 proof John Bell refined and reformulat...
In papers published in the 25 years following his famous 1964 proof John Bell refined and reformulat...
Between 1964 and 1990, the notion of nonlocality in Bell's papers underwent a profound change as his...
Between 1964 and 1990, the notion of nonlocality in Bell's papers underwent a profound change as his...
Between 1964 and 1990, the notion of nonlocality in Bell's papers underwent a profound change as his...
Between 1964 and 1990, the notion of nonlocality in Bell's papers underwent a profound change as his...
Between 1964 and 1990, the notion of nonlocality in Bell's papers underwent a profound change as his...
Between 1964 and 1990, the notion of nonlocality in Bell's papers underwent a profound change as his...
This paper argues that there is no conflict between quantum theory and relativity, and that quantum ...
There is widespread belief in a tension between quantum theory and special relativity, motivated by ...
There is widespread belief in a tension between quantum theory and special relativity, motivated by ...
There is widespread belief in a tension between quantum theory and special relativity, motivated by ...
While initial versions of Bell's theorem captured the notion of locality with the assumption of fact...
It has been claimed that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory, i.e., that the predictions of quan...
While initial versions of Bell's theorem captured the notion of locality with the assumption of fact...