From: utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!npois!harpo!eagle!mhtsa!ihnss!ihuxv!lew
Newsgroups: net.misc
Title: quantum telegraph
Article-I.D.: ihuxv.122
Posted: Tue May 11 22:47:26 1982
Received: Wed May 12 03:52:57 1982

Using spin one-half particles as in "QM and Reality", the flaw in leichters
scheme is his assumption that R would always get spin-down particles in
the send zero state.  To get the correlation effect, the two particles
have to be in a total spin zero state.  In this state, R and S will always
measure opposite spins but each will measure a random mixture of up and down.
If S measures left-right spin, R will still measure a random mixture of up
and down spins, but his results will be uncorrelated with those of S.

				Lew Mammel, Jr. - BTL Indian Hill