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Phys. Rev. D 10, 526–535 (1974)

Experimental consequences of objective local theories

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John F. Clauser
Department of Physics and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720

Michael A. Horne
Department of Physics, Stonehill College, North Easton, Massachusetts 02356

Received 10 August 1973; revised 8 April 1974; published in the issue dated 15 July 1974

A broad class of theories, called "objective local theories," is defined, motivation for considering these theories is given, and experimental consequences of the class are investigated. An extension of previous analyses by Bell and by Clauser et al. shows that predictions of objective local theories and of quantum mechanics differ, and that an experimental test of the entire family of objective local theories can be performed. The experimental requirements are given. Objective local theories satisfying a plausible but experimentally untestable supplementary assumption are shown to be incompatible with existing experimental data.

© 1974 The American Physical Society

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