Experiment proposal to support the existence of a new kind of Entanglement, which should show up inside a double Stern Gerlach experiment with two S-G magnets with different orientation.
The proposal for this experiment, is based on the hypothesis that all heated and vaporized silver atoms inside the silver oven are entangled as a whole and that magnetic measurement of one atom travelling outside the oven influences the magnetic polarity of all the other atoms in the oven.
If the oven sends the silver atoms (by shutters) alternately to the two magnets, then the resulting impact pattern on both screens will show an additional BAR in the middle of the original impact pattern.
This could be the explanation for the fact that only up and down orientated atoms should enter into the S-G magnet to explain the “non smearing” effect on the screen.
John S. Bell described his doubts about the Stern Gerlach experiment interpretation in his book: “Speakable and unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics on chapter 16 ( Bertlemann's socks) page 140-141.
John Bell argued that there is no logic to be found behind the fact, that there is a so called “absence of smearing” of the particle impact pattern on the screen.
Alternative double Stern Gerlach experiment to measure possible entanglement polarization effects between vaporized silver atoms outside respectivily inside the silver oven.
The result could give answeres about locality and Bell’s surprize that there was no smearing of impacts on the screen observed between between the upper and lower bar.
If the oven sends the silver atoms in small groups in alternation to opposite magnets, then the resulting impact pattern on the screen will show an additional bar in the middle.
This will support the idea that each measurement of an atom will change the polarisation of all the silver atoms at rest in the oven into 50/50 percent groups with aligned up or down polarisation. According to Quantum FFF Model.
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