Can absolute freedom save quantum mechanics?
Quantum Physics
2009-09-25 v2
Abstract
A classical system violating the Bell inequality is discussed. The system is local, deterministic, observers have free will, and detectors are ideal so that no data are lost. The trick is based on two elements. First, a state of one observer is locally influenced by a "particle". Second, random variables used in the experiment are complementary. A relation of this effect to nonlocality is discussed.
Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/9705051,
title = {Can absolute freedom save quantum mechanics?},
author = {Marek Czachor},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/9705051},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
complementarity is less essential for this example than I thought, the role of local interaction is made more clear