This is part 6 of a seminar I gave in the Department of Chemistry, McGill University, January 22, 2013
httpvh://youtu.be/Wn_sS3f_w1M
The following are segments of the talk are:
Part 1: Introduction and the Statistical Ensemble Interpretation of quantum mechanics
Part 2: The EPR paradox and problems with quantum mechanics
Part 3: Measurement and EPR experiments
Part 4: Entanglement and Non-locality
Part 5: The Two Dimensional spin model
Part 6: Corroboration and summary
Coming Soon
Part 7: Questions
In this part the following points are made:
In this part it is shown that the two dimensional spin model predicts the filter angles that give the maximum violation of the CHSH form of Bell’s Inequalities. It is also shown that the 2D spin is consistent with the non-commutative trigonometry by Karl Gustafson who found that a vector of length √2 is needed for the violation. This vector his has the same properties of the 2D structured spin presented here.