Evidence Item - v0.7

Bell inequality violations (nonlocal correlations)

E-BELL-NONLOCAL

Visual overview: Bell inequality violations and nonlocal correlations evidence overview

AI-generated conceptual scientific visualization of Bell inequality violations and nonlocal correlations, showing an entangled pair source, Alice and Bob measurement settings, CHSH bounds, quantum violations, experimental results, and rival interpretations.
AI-generated conceptual / scientific visualization - for illustration only, not experimental data. Presented inside a Christian evidence map.

Classification

Evidence ID
E-BELL-NONLOCAL
Corpus/version
v0.7
Stage
stage2
Category
Physics
Major category
Science
Sub-category
Quantum / Information
BF status
ready
Scoring label
Scored row with active Bayes factors

Primary Datum

Datum: Bell-test experiments violate inequalities that local hidden-variable theories would satisfy.

Scoring / Hypothesis Pressure

Hypothesislog10BFMinMaxRationale
H-DEISM0-0.150.15Bell 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-GOD0.05-0.099999999999999990.2Bell 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-OT0-0.150.15Bell 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-IDEALISM0.1-0.049999999999999990.25Bell 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.

Dependency / Cap Metadata

dependency_cluster_id
intelligibility_mathematics
dependency_cluster_role
sibling_support
dependency_cluster
intelligibility_mathematics
dependency_role
sibling_support
cap_profile
moderate_semi_independent
evidence_function
context_child
directness
supporting

Counter-Pressure

title
Selection and deeper-law replies limit overclaim, but do not close the case.
text
Bell inequality violations (nonlocal correlations) may reduce the force of a simple fine-tuning argument. That is fair. But it still leaves questions about law, measure, existence, intelligibility, and why anything life-permitting exists to be selected.
path
Say yes to the caution, then ask what the caution presupposes. If the answer is a multiverse, ask why that generator exists and why it is lawlike. If the answer is necessity, ask why necessity is life-friendly and rationally beautiful.

Apologetic Note

label
Apologetic leverage
title
The universe looks surprisingly fit for life and reason.
key point
Bell inequality violations (nonlocal correlations) helps the Christian case because the world is not merely big; it is ordered, mathematical, stable, and life-permitting. The clue is not that science stops, but that science keeps finding a room where life and reason can exist.
conversation move
Use the room analogy: physics explains what happens inside the room; apologetics asks why there is a room with laws, dials, and minds able to measure them.
caveat
Do not oversell one science row. Multiverse, selection effects, and deeper-law replies matter. The Christian point is cumulative: order, life, reason, and meaning fit together.

Caveats / Notes

Cap notes
This row belongs to the physical-law intelligibility family. It supports root-stage explanatory pressure and should be assessed with related law/structure rows.
Cap profile note
Semi-independent convergence rows are capped, but not treated as exact duplicates.

Citations

Recommended Citation

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/

Machine-Readable Source

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