
On 5 Nov 2025, at 17:07, Fred Diether <fredi...@gmail.com> wrote:
It is pretty easy to see the mistake in CHSH.
<CHSHderivation2.jpg>Equation (18) is a good example showing that you can do things with math that are physically impossible. B1 + B2 and B1 - B2 are physically impossible. And that is why my classical prediction simulations of -a.b can violate CHSH. Bell was really really wrong. It is about time you dinosaurs realize that.
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From Bryan's report these quantities do not exist in Fred's computer simulation. That is the error.
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On 6 Nov 2025, at 05:00, Fred Diether <fredi...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yep, that's the ticket! CHSH is proved to be junk physics. When B1 exists, there is no B2; when B2 exists there is no B1. Bell was a good physicist. He should have realized that.
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What Bell did was show that under the assumption of local realism (so that B2 and B1 both exist) there is a contradiction to QM.
So under QM, when B2 exists there is no B1.
Bell's argument is the reason Fred can make these statements at all, he is just unaware of this.
Bit to subtle indeed.
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