When Bertlmann Wears No Socks. Common Causes Induced by Measurements as an Explanation for Quantum Correlations Vrije Universiteit Brussel
It is well known that correlations produced by common causes in the past can- not violate Bell’s inequalities. This was emphasized by Bell in his celebrated example of Bertlmann’s socks. However, if common causes are induced by the very measurement process i.e., actualized at each run of a joint measurement, in a way that depends on the type of joint measurement that is being executed (hence, the common causes are contextually actualized), the ...