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by GistNoesis
1852 days ago
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This is a good point, but it's not as clear cut.
The free parameter V helps trade-off this. For example if you have V=9.0 for alpha=beta+90° you have nbselected = 5622861 and for alpha=beta+45° nbselected = 1527848
That's only 3.7 times smaller. But the main point of the paper is to have a really simple model to highlight the pointlessness of Bell theorem rather than point to a specific mistakes by experimenters. |
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(It is weird, but if alpha=0, and V=9, and you change beta, then the error is very close to (45-beta)/1000, where beta is in degrees. It's probably not exactly 1000, because using a number in degrees is weird, but it's similar.)
The problem is not to find an alternative algorithm that predicts one of the results, the problem is finding one that predicts correctly all the results.