Spin Helicity and the Disproof of Bell's Theorem

Abstract

Under the quaternion group, Q8, spin helicity emerges as a crucial element of the reality of spin and is complementary to its polarization. We show that the correlation in EPR coincidence experiments is conserved upon separation from a singlet state and distributed between its polarization and coherence. Including helicity accounts for the violation of Bell's Inequalities without non-locality, and disproves Bell's Theorem by a counterexample.

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