A local hidden-variable model based on `isolato' hypothesis of the EPR--Bohm
Gedanken experiment is presented. The `isolato' hypothesis states that one of a
pair of spin-1/2 particles can be in `isolato' mode in which the
spin-1/2 particle shuts itself from any external interactions, and hence
it can never be detected. As a result of this, data rejection is made; Bell's
inequality is violated, although the model is genuinely local. In this model,
2/π (≃ 63.6%) of the initially prepared ensemble of pairs of
spin-1/2 particles are detected as a pair of particles, and others are
detected as a single particle. This does not disagree with the results of the
experiments performed before, since these single spin-1/2 particles were
regarded as noise.Comment: 6 pages; submitted to the proceedings of the international conference
"Quantum Theory: Reconsideration of Foundations-3", June 6-11, 2005, Va"xjo"
University, Swede