Folse, Henry J., Jr. "Complementarity, Bell's Theorem, and the Framework of Process Metaphysics." Process Studies 11, no. 4 (Winter 1981): 259-73.
Abstract
The description of physical reality provided by quantum mechanics can be considered a complete description only by revising the conceptual framework of classical physics. By analyzing the classical framework in a way paralleling Whitehead's critique of mechanism, Bohr devised the new framework of complementarity. The experimental disconfirmation of Bell's theorem suggests these criticisms are valid and that a realistic conception of reality as process is in accord with the quantum description of nature. [Abstract from The Philosopher's Index]