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Non-Viability of a Counter-Argument to Bell's Theorem
Published 2007-04-16, updated 2009-09-25Version 2
It is demonstrated that a recently suggested model for the EPR-Bohm spin experiment, based on Clifford algebra valued local variables and observables, runs into very serious difficulties and can therefore not be taken as constituting a viable counter-example to Bell's theorem.
Comments: 2 pages, no figures; v2, two minor semantical changes - in order to resolve some apparent confusion in the mind of some reader - conclusion remains unaffected
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