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The following pages link to Meaning of counterfactual statements in quantum physics (Q3088766):
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- Non locality proofs in quantum mechanics analyzed by ordinary mathematical logic (Q472717) (← links)
- Feynman-path analysis of Hardy's paradox: measurements and the uncertainty principle (Q637890) (← links)
- Quantum mechanics, can it be consistent with locality? (Q649900) (← links)
- How to (properly) strengthen Bell's theorem using counterfactuals (Q652803) (← links)
- On the consequences of retaining the general validity of locality in physical theory (Q816109) (← links)
- Counterfactuals and non-locality of quantum mechanics: the Bedford-Stapp version of the GHZ theorem (Q884767) (← links)
- Path probabilities for consecutive measurements, and certain ``quantum paradoxes'' (Q1798935) (← links)
- On the meaning of local realism (Q2081052) (← links)
- An analysis of Stapp's ``A Bell-type theorem without hidden variables'' (Q2433157) (← links)
- How to evaluate counterfactuals in the quantum world (Q2442125) (← links)