Dear Friends,

http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0307143

Violations of Locality Beyond Bell's Theorem
Zeng-Bing Chen, Sixia Yu, Yong-De Zhang
(Submitted on 20 Jul 2003)

"Locality and realism are two main assumptions in deriving Bell's inequalities. Though the experimentally demonstrated violations of Bell's inequalities rule out local realism, it is, however, not clear what role each of the two assumptions solely plays in the observed violations. Here we show that two testable inequalities for the statistical predictions of two-qubit systems can be derived by assuming either locality or realism. It turns out that quantum mechanics respects a nonlocal classical realism, and it is locality that is incompatible with experimental observations and quantum mechanics."

    Please think hard about what a "nonlocal classical realism" might mean.


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Onward!

Stephen

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