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An example of a classical system violating Bell's inequalities is discussed.  Existence of a classical system violating Bell's inequalities takes away the  ?mysterious? property usually called ?non-locality? which according to  some characterizes quantum-mechanical systems.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
An example of a classical system violating Bell's inequalities is discussed.  Existence of a classical system violating Bell's inequalities takes away the  ?mysterious? property usually called ?non-locality? which according to  some characterizes quantum-mechanical systems.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleClassical Bell\'s Inequalities
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Author(s)Vesselin C Noninski
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Published2003
JournalPhilSci-Archive
No. of pages5

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Abstract

An example of a classical system violating Bell's inequalities is discussed. Existence of a classical system violating Bell's inequalities takes away the ?mysterious? property usually called ?non-locality? which according to some characterizes quantum-mechanical systems.