Schommers introduces the foundations, mostly from a histori- cal
point of view. Eberhard gives an introductory account of the
Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox and Bell's celebrated inequalities.
D'Espagnat discusses realism andseparability and concludes that
contemporary physics does not lead to a definite conception of the
world. Eberhard shows how a model consistent with Bell's theorem
can be constructed by ad- mitting faster-than-light action at a
distance. Schommers discusses the structure ofspace-time and argues
that physi- cally real processes do not take place in but are
projected on space-time. Selleri discusses the idea that
objectively real quantum waves exist and could in principle be
detected.
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