Seminar: A local realistic reconciliation of the EPR paradox–Part 1 Video
This is part 1 of a seminar I gave in the Department of Chemistry, McGill University, January 22, 2013
As soon as I can I will post the following segments of the talk:
- Part 2: The EPR paradox and problems with quantum mechanics
- Part 3: Measurement and EPR experiments
- Part 4: Entanglement and Non-locality
- Part 5: The Two Dimensional spin model
- Part 6: Corroboration and summary
- Part 7: Questions
In this part the following points are made:
Local realism is heresy. It is a misconception that local realism is classical. It is not.
This talk is about the foundations of quantum mechanics. I do not change anything in quantum mechanics. Rather I use quantum ideas only. Heisenberg uncertainty relations play and important part in my model.
A spin model is proposed and this accounts for the quantum correlation in a simulation using 10 millions coincidences.
The model treats one spin that makes up a quantum ensemble.
Both the research paper and the simulation program will soon be available.
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