Quantum Entanglement by Jed Brody

Quantum Entanglement by Jed Brody

Author:Jed Brody [Brody, Jed]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Quantum physics, quantum entanglement, interpretations of quantum mechanics, philosophy of quantum physics, local realism
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2020-01-30T00:00:00+00:00


(Vertical→Pass. 30°→Block. 60°→Pass.)

If all photons had exactly these properties, the two photons in a pair would always do the same thing (pass) whenever one polarizer was vertical, and the other was 60°. But this should happen only 25 percent of the time, according to Observation 3. So a certain fraction of photons might have the hidden properties listed above, but other photons must have different hidden properties.

Now, let’s list all possible sets of hidden properties, in four groups. Two sets of hidden properties are in each group.

Group 1: The two photons do the same thing, regardless of the orientation of the polarizers. (Vertical→Pass. 30°→Pass. 60°→Pass.): each photon always passes.

(Vertical→Block. 30°→Block. 60°→Block.): each photon is always blocked.



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