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Bell’s Theorem rules out local, causal realistic physical theories. This paper describes a class of neoclassical theories which are local and realistic but which violate “causality” as that term is defined by Bell et al. For simple model PDE, I have already shown that certain statistical quantities obey a true Schrodinger equation; in the “non-collapse” view of quantum measurement, this in itself should be enough to reproduce known measurement relations. Schrodinger equations derived in this way are also anomaly-free (because the statistics of PDE must obey the PDE symmetries), a feature which is both crucial and difficult to obtain otherwise in unified field theories (supersymmetry).
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Werbos, P.J. (1989). Bell’s Theorem: The Forgotten Loophole and How to Exploit It. In: Kafatos, M. (eds) Bell’s Theorem, Quantum Theory and Conceptions of the Universe. Fundamental Theories of Physics, vol 37. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0849-4_13
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