A realist view of the canonical EPRB experiment based on quantum theory and its consequences

Abstract

A realist view of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm experiment with spins based on quantum theory is presented. This view implies that there is no action at a distance. It also implies that the measurement result A (B) for particle 1 (2) depends on both magnet angles, and hence the probability of obtaining the result A (B) also depends on both magnet angles. In light of these realist implications, it is clear that what is wrong at least with local realistic theory is not the locality or no action-at-a-distance assumption itself but rather the formal implementation of that assumption.

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