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About a "contextuality loophole" in Bell's theorem claimed to exist by Nieuwenhuizen

arXiv
Authors: I. Schmelzer

Year

2016

Paper ID

42666

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Preprint

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Abstract

Nieuwenhuizen argued that there exists some "contextuality loophole" in Bell's theorem. This claim is unjustified. In Bell's theorem non-contextuality is not presupposed but derived from Einstein causality using the EPR argument.

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