How can you know they were identical sets of incident electrons, if they had no definite state.

Brent


On 11/4/2024 6:03 PM, Alan Grayson wrote:
When I started this thread, I gave an example of two experiments with an SG apparatus, one situated horizontally and another at a 30 degree angle from the horizontal. Since they produce different UP/DN states, that is at different angles for identical sets of incident electrons, I conjectured that this could only occur IF the electrons have no preexisting states, and the resultant states were caused by the measurement process. IOW, isn't this example sufficient to deny local realism? AG

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