In the real spin-correlation
experiments the detection/emission inefficiency
is usually ascribed to independent
random detection errors, and treated by the
"enhancement hypothesis".
In Fine's "prism model" the detection inefficiency is
an effect not only of the
random errors in the analyzer + detector equipment,
but is also the manifestation
of a pre-settled (hidden) property of the
particles.
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Updated: 9 December, 2000