Hidden-variable models aim to reproduce the results of quantum theory and to
satisfy our classical intuition. Their refutation is usually based on deriving
predictions that are different from those of quantum mechanics. Here instead we
study the mutual compatibility of apparently reasonable classical assumptions.
We analyze a version of the delayed-choice experiment which ostensibly combines
determinism, independence of hidden variables on the conducted experiments, and
wave-particle objectivity (the assertion that quantum systems are, at any
moment, either particles or waves, but not both). These three ideas are
incompatible with any theory, not only with quantum mechanics.Comment: 4 pages, published versio