You understand it wrong.
I suggest you get yourself a copy of "Speakable and unspeakable" by John Bell and read especially chapters 13 and 16. Chapter 16 is about Bertlman's socks. You can find copies on internet. It is a masterpiece.
gris wrote:Further more I just came up with a point that may (or may not) be relevant: the no test when a photon in effect hits the Polaroid of Alice or Bob and the no test that ensues when it isn't in ad random (sufficiently) correct alignment to get through. Does the crystal always produce two photons? Or is it that inaccurate working sometimes no photon at all or just one polarized one comes through? and can the degree of accuracy vary the degree of no tests? Say spraying a light mist that polarizes the photon before hitting the crystal. If the latter is so then that would provide evidence in support of local realism. If it is not so it remains irrelevant.
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