

A criticism of some recently proposed models that violate the bell inequality
pp. 141-154
in: Gino Tarozzi (ed), The nature of quantum paradoxes, Berlin, Springer, 1988Abstract
Two models recently studied by G.S. Scalera and S. Notarrigo are analyzed. These models can violate the Bell inequalities because "facilitated" by the coincidence counting electronics. It is shown that a hypothesis by Clauser and Home in their well-known paper of 1974 explicitly forbids such a possibility for atomic cascade experiments. Therefore, a local realistic solution to EPR problem, if it exists, should be looked for in a different direction.