Ooops!  The post made sense to me at 2:30 in the morning, before going to
bed.  Now that I have awoken, I see it is nonsense!  Not an uncommon
experience for me these days.  Sorry!

The flaw is that, for Bell's inequality to be applied, Both Alice's and
Bob's individual results from observation of one photon selected at random
from each corresponding triad must be compared.  This comparison takes
place at less than light speed.  When this is done, however, the suggested
method does seem to provide a means to do an Aspect style experiment using
polarization instead of spin.  The odd thing is the importance of timing to
the result, timing which relativity says can not always be provided because
Alice and Bob's time is relative to the observer.

Regards,

Horace Heffner          


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