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An abstract treatment of Bell inequalities in proposed, in which the parameters characterizing Bell?s observable can be times rather than directions. The violation of a Bell inequality might then be taken to mean that a property of a system can be changed by the ''timing'' of a distant measurement, which could take place in the future.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | An abstract treatment of Bell inequalities in proposed, in which the parameters characterizing Bell?s observable can be times rather than directions. The violation of a Bell inequality might then be taken to mean that a property of a system can be changed by the ''timing'' of a distant measurement, which could take place in the future. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | Altering the Remote Past |
| Author(s) | Alexander Afriat |
| Keywords | quantum mechanics, Bell's inequality, time, nonlocal beats |
| Published | 2003 |
| Journal | Foundations of Physics |
| Volume | 16 |
| Number | 3-4 |
| Pages | 293-301 |
Abstract
An abstract treatment of Bell inequalities in proposed, in which the parameters characterizing Bell?s observable can be times rather than directions. The violation of a Bell inequality might then be taken to mean that a property of a system can be changed by the timing of a distant measurement, which could take place in the future.