Bell's Inequalities In 4-dimension Rieman's Space
Abstract
It is shown that the nature of quantum statistics can study in assumption of existence of a background of random gravitational fields and waves, distributed isotropically in the space. This background is capable of correlating phases of oscillations of identical microobjects. If such a background of random gravitational fields and waves is considered as hidden variables. It is shown that the classic physical of Bells observable in the 4-dimensions Rieman's space gives the value matching the experimental data. The nature of the entanglement states we are study here.
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