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Why Local Realistic Theories Violate, Nontrivially, the Quantum Mechanical EPR Perfect Correlations
Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Using the KochenSpecker contradiction, I prove that local realistic theories predict nontrivial violations of the quantum mechanical EPR-type perfect anticorrelations. The proof invokes the same stochastic local realism conditions used in Bell arguments. For a class of theories called orthodox spin theories, the perfect anticorrelations used in the proof emerge from rotational symmetry. Therefore, an orthodox spin theorist must abandon either the spirit of relativity, as encoded by local realism, or the letter of relativity, which demands rotational invariance.