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|    Re: A Hypothesis concerning Bell's Inequ    |
|    16 Mar 18 17:24:16    |
      From: seki.hajime01@gmail.com              On Tuesday, January 23, 2018 at 6:56:16 AM UTC+9, SEKI wrote:       > In a Bell test experiment, a source produces a pair of particles, one       > is sent to one location, and the other is sent to another location.       > A measurement of particle spin/polarization is performed at a specific       > angle at each location.       >       > The following points are facts and assumptions concerning Bell's       > problem presentation.       >       > (1) In the vacuum space, zero-point oscillations of all wave-number       > vectors with possible spin/polarization directions take place in each       > quantum field.       >       > (2) In the setting of Bell test experiments, zero-point oscillations       > of other than the specific spin/polarization directions are assumed to       > be suppressed significantly.       >       > (3) A particle pair production is assumed to be induced by a zero-point       > oscillation in a similar manner as in the case of stimulated emission       > of a photon.       >              It may make more sense to add the following assumption.              (3b) No spontaneous emission of a particle pair (as well as that of a       particle) is assumed to be possible without being induced by a       zero-point oscillation.              In the field of laser engineering, it seems to be commonly acknowledged       that assumption (3b) is correct for spontaneous emission of a particle       of photon.              So, assumption (3b) is considered to be quite feasible, and the       hypothesis appears to be probable and more realistic.              SEKI              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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