siti
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You can't measure "inequalities" and "violations" - you have to measure physical things - matter/energy things like "photons" for example.What is measured in the tests of the Bell and Leggett-Garg inequalities is whether the results are consistent with or violate the inequalities.
Do you understand that the correlations between Alice's findings and Bob's findings are not the effect of matter or energy?
Yes I do understand that they are not the effect of classical physical processes...but there is no measurement that is not performed physically and no experiment that is not initiated physically - so how do we know that any of the quantum mechanical effects that are observed could happen in the absence of physical reality? "Particles" and their "properties" may be non-realistic and non-local, but in the end I reckon that just means we don't understand reality well enough to describe it properly.