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A Collective Comment on Sanctuary, B. “Spin Helicity and the Disproof of Bell’s Theorem” and Sanctuary’s Bivector Spin Framework (2023–2025)

open access: yesQuantum Reports
This comment examines the mathematical framework developed by Bryan Sanctuary across a series of papers and preprints (2023–2025) concerning bivector and quaternion representations of spin and claims regarding Bell correlations.
Anton Lorenz Vrba
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A Dialogue on Revolutions and Revolutionaries in Science: A Perspective From Quantum Mechanics

open access: yesNatural Sciences, Volume 6, Issue 3, July 2026.
ABSTRACT We discuss the notions of scientific revolutions and revolutionaries in the context of the Relativity Revolution and of the First, Second, and Third Quantum Revolutions. We conclude that at the core of the question of what qualifies as a revolution and revolutionary is an assessment of the gradients of knowledge accumulation over time, both at
Ron Folman, Bretislav Friedrich
wiley   +1 more source

What Really Sets the Upper Bound on Quantum Correlations? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The discipline of parallelization in the manifold of all possible measurement results is shown to be responsible for the existence of all quantum correlations, with the upper bound on their strength stemming from the maximum of possible torsion within ...
Christian, Joy
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Reflections on the PBR Theorem: Reality Criteria & Preparation Independence [PDF]

open access: yesElectronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, 2014
This paper contains initial work on attempting to bring recent developments in the foundations of quantum mechanics concerning the nature of the wavefunction within the scope of more logical and structural methods.
Shane Mansfield
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The Effect of the Earth's Rotation on Wave‐Induced Drift in Finite‐Depth Water: The Role of Unsteadiness

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, Volume 131, Issue 7, July 2026.
Abstract Wave‐induced transport in the coastal zone can play an important role in the distribution of nutrients, plankton, and pollutants including plastic litter. The effect of the water depth, unsteadiness of the wave field, and the rotation of the Earth on the wave‐induced drift is investigated in this paper. We derive a model for the time‐dependent
J. Mol   +4 more
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Separate common causes and EPR correlations---a no-go result [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
One diagnosis of Bell's theorem is that its premise of Outcome Independence is unreasonably strong, as it postulates one common screener system that purports to explain all the correlations involved.
Wroński, Leszek, Placek, Tomasz
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A Moonshine Dialogue in Mathematical Physics

open access: yesMathematics, 2015
Phys and Math are two colleagues at the University of Saçenbon (Crefan Kingdom), dialoguing about the remarkable efficiency of mathematics for physics. They talk about the notches on the Ishango bone and the various uses of psi in maths and physics; they
Michel Planat
doaj   +1 more source

Bell’s Theorem Versus Local Realism in a Quaternionic Model of Physical Space

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2019
In the context of EPR-Bohm type experiments and spin detections confined to spacelike hypersurfaces, a local, deterministic and realistic model within a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker spacetime with a constant spatial curvature ( ${S^{3}}$ ) is presented ...
J. Christian
semanticscholar   +1 more source

What if the expected is not the most likely outcome? Four examples giving pause for thought and reconsideration

open access: yesEconomica, Volume 93, Issue 371, Page 839-862, July 2026.
Abstract The foundational nature of expectations‐based theories and the prominence of symmetric unimodal stochastic assumptions in economic research render the expected outcome the go to locational focus throughout its many realms. When symmetric unimodality prevails, expected and most likely outcomes are identical; however, when it does not, they are ...
Gordon Anderson
wiley   +1 more source

Simultaneous all-versus-nothing refutation of local realism and noncontextuality by a single system

open access: yesResults in Physics
The quantum realms of nonlocality and contextuality are delineated by Bell’s theorem and the Kochen–Specker theorem, respectively, embodying phenomena that surpass the explanatory capacities of classical theories.
Min-Gang Zhou   +2 more
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