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Quantum entanglement partly demystified

Quantum Physics 2024-04-10 v1

Abstract

We consider a simple string model to explain and partly demystify the phenomenon of quantum entanglement. The model in question has nothing to do with string theory: it uses macroscopic strings that can be acted upon by Alice and Bob in ways that violate, or fail to violate, in different ways Bell-CHSH inequalities and the no-signaling conditions, also called marginal laws. We present several variants of the model, to address different objections that may arise. This allows us to make fully visible what the quantum formalism already suggests, about the nature of the correlations associated with entangled states, which appear to be created in a contextual manner at each execution of a joint measurement. We also briefly present the hidden measurement interpretation, whose rationale is compatible with the mechanism suggested by our string model, then offer some final thoughts about the possibility that the quantum entanglement phenomenon might affect not only states, but also measurements, and that our physical reality would be predominantly non-spatial in nature.

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@article{arxiv.2306.04575,
  title  = {Quantum entanglement partly demystified},
  author = {Diederik Aerts and Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.04575},
  year   = {2024}
}

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20 pages

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