Some Remarks on the Notion of Separability Within the Creation Discovery View

In this paper we present Aerts' vessels of water model which violates Bell inequalities, and discuss how this fits in the Creation Discovery View in the context of the Operational Quantum Logic approach. We analyze the 2 different ways in which correlation is classically observed, either as pre...

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spelling paper:paper_00207748_v49_n12_p3061_Christiaens2023-06-08T14:41:57Z Some Remarks on the Notion of Separability Within the Creation Discovery View Creation-discovery view Quantum mechanics Separability In this paper we present Aerts' vessels of water model which violates Bell inequalities, and discuss how this fits in the Creation Discovery View in the context of the Operational Quantum Logic approach. We analyze the 2 different ways in which correlation is classically observed, either as pre-existing 'independent of measurement' or established by sending a signal, hence limited by the speed of light. As the Aerts' model shows, there is yet a third possibility, namely a situation in which correlation is potentially present, but only actualized to its full extent by the act of measurement. This creation-discovery view can be applied to the quantum mechanical situation of two entangled photons, and shows that in the debate of understanding 'what is really going on in Aspects experiments' an alternative explanation can be found, in which potentiality, creation and discovery play a central role. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. 2010 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00207748_v49_n12_p3061_Christiaens http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00207748_v49_n12_p3061_Christiaens
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Creation-discovery view
Quantum mechanics
Separability
spellingShingle Creation-discovery view
Quantum mechanics
Separability
Some Remarks on the Notion of Separability Within the Creation Discovery View
topic_facet Creation-discovery view
Quantum mechanics
Separability
description In this paper we present Aerts' vessels of water model which violates Bell inequalities, and discuss how this fits in the Creation Discovery View in the context of the Operational Quantum Logic approach. We analyze the 2 different ways in which correlation is classically observed, either as pre-existing 'independent of measurement' or established by sending a signal, hence limited by the speed of light. As the Aerts' model shows, there is yet a third possibility, namely a situation in which correlation is potentially present, but only actualized to its full extent by the act of measurement. This creation-discovery view can be applied to the quantum mechanical situation of two entangled photons, and shows that in the debate of understanding 'what is really going on in Aspects experiments' an alternative explanation can be found, in which potentiality, creation and discovery play a central role. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
title Some Remarks on the Notion of Separability Within the Creation Discovery View
title_short Some Remarks on the Notion of Separability Within the Creation Discovery View
title_full Some Remarks on the Notion of Separability Within the Creation Discovery View
title_fullStr Some Remarks on the Notion of Separability Within the Creation Discovery View
title_full_unstemmed Some Remarks on the Notion of Separability Within the Creation Discovery View
title_sort some remarks on the notion of separability within the creation discovery view
publishDate 2010
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00207748_v49_n12_p3061_Christiaens
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