Bell Test experiments explained without entanglement

ORAL

Abstract

by Jeffrey H. Boyd. Jeffreyhboyd@gmail.com. John Bell proposed a test of what was called ``local realism.'' However that is a different view of reality than we hold. Bell incorrectly assumed the validity of wave particle dualism. According to our model waves are independent of particles; wave interference precedes the emission of a particle. This results in two conclusions. First the proposed inequalities that apply to ``local realism'' in Bell's theorem do not apply to this model. The alleged mathematics of ``local realism'' is therefore wrong. Second, we can explain the Bell Test experimental results (such as the experiments done at Innsbruck) without any need for entanglement, non-locality, or particle superposition.

Authors

  • Jeffrey Boyd

    Independent