Comment on "Bell's Theorem Versus Local Realism in a Quaternionic Model
of Physical Space"
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.00225v5
- Date: Fri, 27 May 2022 08:49:05 GMT
- Title: Comment on "Bell's Theorem Versus Local Realism in a Quaternionic Model
of Physical Space"
- Authors: Richard D. Gill
- Abstract summary: I point out critical errors in the paper "Bell's Theorem Versus Local Realism in a Quaternionic Model of Physical Space" by J. Christian.
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- Abstract: I point out critical errors in the paper "Bell's Theorem Versus Local Realism
in a Quaternionic Model of Physical Space" by J. Christian, published in IEEE
Access. Christian's paper in fact contains several conflicting models. None of
them form counterexamples to Bell's theorem. Most of Christian's paper is
devoted to a model based on the detection loophole due to Pearle (1970).
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