Bell’s theorem implies that any completion of quantum mechanics which uses hidden variables (that is, preexisting values of all observables) must be nonlocal in the Einstein sense. This customarily indicates that knowledge of the hidden variables would permit superluminal communication. Such superluminal signaling, akin to the existence of a preferred reference frame, is to be expected. However, here we provide a protocol that allows an observer with knowledge of the hidden variables to communicate with her own causal past, without superluminal signaling. That is, such knowledge would contradict causality, irrespectively of the validity of relativity theory. Among the ways we propose for bypassing the paradox there is the possibility of hid...
Abstract: Bell's theorem asserts that predictions of standard quantum mechanics can not be...
It is well known that there is a freedom-of-choice loophole or superdeterminism loophole in Bell's t...
A history of the discovery of quantum mechanics and paradoxes of its interpretation is reconsidered ...
Bell’s theorem implies that any completion of quantum mechanics which uses hidden variables (that is...
The peaceful coexistence between quantum mechanics and special relativity is maintained due to the u...
It is well-known that Bell’s Theorem and other No Hidden Variable theorems have a “retrocausal looph...
Since Bell's theorem, it is known that quantum correlations cannot be described by local variables (...
International audienceWe review several no-go theorems attributed to Gisin and Hardy, Conway and Koc...
Quantum theory is compatible with special relativity. In particular, though measurements on entangle...
We articulate the problems posed by the quantum liar experiment (QLE) for backwards causation interp...
Since quantum measurement remains so ill-understood, its time-reversed ver-sion is bound to offer ne...
We formulate hidden variable theories obeying the local causality condition of absence of faster tha...
The local hidden variable assumption was repeatedly proved unable to explain results of experiments ...
We show explicitly how the causal arrow of time that follows from quantum mechanics has already been...
Abstract. Recently Brun, Harrington and Wilde [1], using a model first introduced by Deutsch [2], ha...
Abstract: Bell's theorem asserts that predictions of standard quantum mechanics can not be...
It is well known that there is a freedom-of-choice loophole or superdeterminism loophole in Bell's t...
A history of the discovery of quantum mechanics and paradoxes of its interpretation is reconsidered ...
Bell’s theorem implies that any completion of quantum mechanics which uses hidden variables (that is...
The peaceful coexistence between quantum mechanics and special relativity is maintained due to the u...
It is well-known that Bell’s Theorem and other No Hidden Variable theorems have a “retrocausal looph...
Since Bell's theorem, it is known that quantum correlations cannot be described by local variables (...
International audienceWe review several no-go theorems attributed to Gisin and Hardy, Conway and Koc...
Quantum theory is compatible with special relativity. In particular, though measurements on entangle...
We articulate the problems posed by the quantum liar experiment (QLE) for backwards causation interp...
Since quantum measurement remains so ill-understood, its time-reversed ver-sion is bound to offer ne...
We formulate hidden variable theories obeying the local causality condition of absence of faster tha...
The local hidden variable assumption was repeatedly proved unable to explain results of experiments ...
We show explicitly how the causal arrow of time that follows from quantum mechanics has already been...
Abstract. Recently Brun, Harrington and Wilde [1], using a model first introduced by Deutsch [2], ha...
Abstract: Bell's theorem asserts that predictions of standard quantum mechanics can not be...
It is well known that there is a freedom-of-choice loophole or superdeterminism loophole in Bell's t...
A history of the discovery of quantum mechanics and paradoxes of its interpretation is reconsidered ...