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Example of a macroscopical classical situation that violates Bell inequalities

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Lettere al Nuovo Cimento (1971-1985)

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We give an example of a classical macroscopical situation that violates Bell inequalities. The example shows a certain analogy with the system composed of two spin-1/2 particles in the singlet spin state.

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Aerts, D. Example of a macroscopical classical situation that violates Bell inequalities. Lett. Nuovo Cimento 34, 107–111 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02817207

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