Bruce:
This relates to my current obsession with the universal applicability of 
Bell's theorem (and other inequalities such as that of CHSH). Consider the 
statement of the Church-Turing thesis: "the statement that our laws of physics 
can be simulated to any desired precision by a Turing machine (or at any rate, 
by a probabilistic Turing machine)". This is not true for Bell-type experiments 
on entangled particle pairs. To be more precise, the correlations produced from 
measurements on entangled pairs at spacelike separations cannot be reproduced 
by any computational process. [....]

### Unless something strange is going on here. In example, I'm trying to 
understand something J.Christian wrote recently.. See Appendix D, page 8 and 9 
in this paper https://arxiv.org/pdf/1501.03393v6.pdf

BTW L. Accardi, (Accardi and Regoli, 2000, 2001; Accardi, Imafuku and Regoli, 
2002) has claimed to have produced a suite of computer programmes, to be run on 
a network of computers, which will simulate a violation of Bell's inequalites. 
See also http://arxiv.org/pdf/1507.00106v3.pdf



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