Requiring negative probabilities from the thing researched, else that thing does not exist, is insufficient ground for any conclusion
Abstract
It is demonstrated that the statistical method of the famous Aspect - Bell experiment requires negative probability densities and negative probabilities from "the thing" researched, else that thing doesn't exist. The thing refers here to Einstein hidden variables. This requirement is absurd, and therefore the results from such experiments are meaningless.
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