Discussion and conclusion. The established results are confronted with quantum mechanics, with (D+A) and with experiment. It is asserted that since quantum mechanics is in contradiction with all the demonstrated inequalities if quan- tum mechanics were found true by experiment the conception according to which "when a proposition is true on a system S this constitutes an intrin- sic property of S, which can be neither imparted to S nor withdrawn from S as long as S is isolated" (i.e. (D+A)) would have to be dropped (the summary). Furthermore, Einstein's principle of separability is recalled: if S, and S, have interacted in the past but are now arbitrarily far from one another "the real, factual situation of system S, does not depend on what is done with system S, which is spatially separated from the former" 3. It is asser- ted that the truth of this principle can be decided by the same experimental tests which are able to decide on the truth of (D+A), namely those on Bell's or similar inequalities.
P2 : S possesses intrinsic persistent properties, which together with any given apparatus used for some measurements on S, determine entirely the in- dividual results of these measurements, indepen- dently of the state of any other system or other apparatus.
P3 : Bell's inequalities are verified.Launched in November 1973 and concluded in October of 1984 after thirty-six issues, it was neither a journal nor a newsletter, functioning more like today’s preprint servers.
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