Volume 7, Issue 3, pages 34-46
It is possible to construct a classical, macroscopic system which has a mathematical structure that is exactly the same as that of a quantum mechanical system and which can be put into a state which has exactly the same probability predictions as a quantum mechanical with entanglement. This paper presents a simple example, including a way in which the system can be measured to violate Bell’s inequalities. This classical simulation of a quantum system helps us to see what aspects of quantum mechanical systems are truly nonclassical.