Get New Posts by Email

Also be eligible to receive discounts on MCH science products.
* = required field
Occupation:





Quantum Mechanics Research

009 Disproof of Bell’s Theorem

Blog 009: Bye-Bye Bell: the end of an era.

Hello anyons: the new era

Blog 009: INTRODUCTION

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9VCmryD34I

Han Geurdes Disproves Bell’s Theorem

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIysfrByZHE

Joy Christian Disproves Bell’s Theorem Parts 1 and 2

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rq1vXQTrtSg

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABnIvcvn2bc

My Sub-quantum 2D spins are Anyons

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcwQWa-rV9Y

 

INTRODUCTION

Bryan Sanctuary

In this entry I will present the evidence that shows that Bell’s inequalities have no consequences for understanding quantum vs. classical correlations. I will also show that spin is a two dimensional anyon.

After a summary, two recent proofs are presented that show BELL’S INEQUALITIES are incorrect due to an over simplistic treatment of spin by Bell.  Finally I relate these approaches to my sub-quantum 2D spins.

Continue reading

008 The Sub-quantum spin

The sub-quantum spin
By
Bryan Sanctuary
Department of Chemistry
McGill University

Part 1

Part 2

 

The discussion in blog 007 expresses the main concepts of sub-quantum mechanics for spin.  In these next few entries I will explain the physical insight sub-quantum mechanics gives.

It is important to be able to use mathematics, which is the logic of the LHS of the brain, to visualize what is going on, using the RHS of the brain.  The two must be consistent. Heisenberg said that we observe our natural surroundings and intuitively develop a visualization of what is going on.  We do not need a mathematical description macroscopically, unless we need precision, and Classical Mechanics works extremely well.

Continue reading

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

Author's Bio

Bryan Sanctuary, a Professor of Chemistry at McGill University (Montreal, Canada), is the primary author of this blog as well as president of MCH Multimedia. | www.mchmultimedia.com | and co- author of Physical Chemistry  - Laidler, Meiser, Sanctuary