Abstract

The claim that the set of objects defining quantum information is of higher cardinality than that of classical information is often based on the theorem of Bell. We show that Bell’s theorem excludes time like parameters and time dependencies. Therefore it cannot be used to prove the existence of a more extensive parameter space for quantum information. We also discuss certain classes of quantum computation games that are directly linked to the Bell theorem and may be subject to the same criticism.

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