No-Go Experiment Confirms Superdeterminism Loophole
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Abstract
Nonlocal hidden variables of motion served to obtain absolute internal validity in a twelve-year no-go experiment (2000-2012) that confirmed it is impossible for a test taker to conduct experiments or observations without the mechanical functions of direct or indirect selection. In other words, the natural world prohibits the will of the test taker from conducting any and all experiments prior to the predetermined first-order functions of selection. Therefore, the mechanisms of selection, commonly known as choice or free will, are mandatory functions not a freedom. In physical terms, external validity of the findings means that effects of existence such as energy and mass are not conserved because they are predetermined effects of how they are determined, i.e., superdeterminism as predicted by John S Bell. The unambiguous empirical evidence obtained from the no-go experiment confirmed that Albert Einstein was indeed correct to suspect that quantum mechanics is not a fundamental theory due to hidden variables at play. However, he was incorrect as to the domain of their origin.
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Presenters
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Manuel Morales
Rowan University
Authors
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Manuel Morales
Rowan University