Christian (physics, U. of Oxford) counters John Bell's 1964 theorem that entanglement--inexplicable links between subatomic particles distant from each other--is not just an artifact of quantum theory, but is inevitable for any physical theory. She finds a faulty assumption at the first equation of Bell's famous paper that has escaped attention until now. Among her topics are a disproof of Bell's theorem by Clifford algebra valued local variables, failure of the theorem and the local causality of the entangled photons, what sets the upper bound on quantum correlations, restoring local causality and objective reality to the entangled photons, and refutation of some arguments against the disproof. She has not indexed her treatise. Brown Walker Press is a division of Dissertation.com and Universal Publishers (Boca Raton, Florida). Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)