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Quantum Puzzles in the Set Theoretic Metaworld of Heisenberg, Clauser, and Horne

Ian T. Durham

Published 2005-08-09Version 1

This paper follows up on a recent pre-print (Durham [2005]) by first deriving a set theoretic relationship between the generalized uncertainty relations and the Clauser-Horne inequalities. The physical, metaphysical, and metamathematical implications and problems are then explored. The discussion builds on previous work by Pitowsky [1994] and suggests that there is a fundamental problem in quantum correlation that could potentially lead to a paradox. It leaves open the question of whether the problem is in experiment, theory, or phenomena.

Comments: 10 pages, recently posted to pitt-philsci-archive
Categories: quant-ph, math.LO
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