Relativistic nonlocality (RNL) in experiments with moving polarizers and 2 non-before impacts
Quantum Physics
2009-10-30 v1
Abstract
Relativistic nonlocality (RNL) is a recently proposed relativistic nonlocal description which unifies relativity of simultaneity and superluminal nonlocality (without superluminal signaling). In this article RNL is applied to experiments with so-called 2 non-before impacts, leading to new rules of calculating the joint probabilities, and predictions conflicting with quantum mechanics. A real experiment using fast moving polarizing beam-splitters is proposed.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/9711022,
title = {Relativistic nonlocality (RNL) in experiments with moving polarizers and 2 non-before impacts},
author = {Antoine Suarez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/9711022},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
6 pages of Latex and 1 eps figure. To appear in Phys. Lett. A