Evidence Item - v0.7
Bell inequality violations (nonlocal correlations)
E-BELL-NONLOCAL
Evidence Item - v0.7
E-BELL-NONLOCAL
Visual overview: Bell inequality violations and nonlocal correlations evidence overview

Datum: Bell-test experiments violate inequalities that local hidden-variable theories would satisfy.
| Hypothesis | log10BF | Min | Max | Rationale |
|---|---|---|---|---|
H-DEISM | 0 | -0.15 | 0.15 | Bell inequality violations (nonlocal correlations) does not clearly separate Deism from nearby theistic or non-theistic readings. It stays neutral because the clue is broad, and it proves neither Deism nor its rivals. |
H-GOD | 0.05 | -0.09999999999999999 | 0.2 | Bell inequality violations (nonlocal correlations) nudges God upward because it fits a reality with deep order, intelligibility, or purpose. The effect is limited because rival explanations remain possible, and this row does not prove God by itself. |
H-GOD-OT | 0 | -0.15 | 0.15 | Bell inequality violations (nonlocal correlations) does not clearly pick out the God-OT frame from broader theism. It stays neutral because the row lacks enough biblical or covenant detail to prove that view. |
H-IDEALISM | 0.1 | -0.04999999999999999 | 0.25 | Bell inequality violations (nonlocal correlations) nudges Idealism upward because it fits views where mind, information, or structure are basic. The effect is limited because the same clue can often be read in non-idealist ways, and it does not prove Idealism. |
The Signal Evidence Dataset, "Bell inequality violations (nonlocal correlations)," Evidence ID: E-BELL-NONLOCAL, Version 0.7. Accessed [access date]. https://logos-signal.org/evidence/E-BELL-NONLOCAL/
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