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by rrss
2072 days ago
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What you are describing is a hidden variable theory - i.e. there is some concrete state of the particles, but it is hidden. John Bell demonstrated that in order for a hidden variable theory to make predictions in agreement with quantum mechanics, it must have nonlocal interactions, which means any workable hidden variable theory must also be pretty spooky. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell's_theorem |
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