On Sunday, July 7, 2019 at 2:18:15 PM UTC-5, Brent wrote:
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> On 7/6/2019 4:50 PM, Lawrence Crowell wrote:
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> n Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 6:04:18 PM UTC-5, Philip Thrift wrote: 
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>> *In conclusion, we have demonstrated quantum entanglement between two 
>> photons that do not share coexistence. Although one photon is measured even 
>> before the other is created, full quantum correlations were observed **by 
>> measuring the density matrix of the two photons, conditioned on the result 
>> of the projecting measurement.*
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>> A demonstration of retrocausation (retrodependency). 
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>> @philipthrift
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> NO!! That violates Bell's inequalities and this measurement was done with 
> the stats that violate Bell's inequalities.
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> LC
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> You mean "That would satisfy Bell's inequalities..." don't you?
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> Brent
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I should have said violates Bell's theorem. Bell's theorem is on how QM 
violates classical inequalities for probabilities. Any attempt to wire up 
some underpinning to QM that is classical would mean quantum systems would 
have a hidden variable that would obey the inequalities. 

LC 

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