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by conexions
4364 days ago
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As an answer to the question on entanglement, the FAQ posted above had this to say: In contrast, Bell’s Theorem can be formulated without even speaking
about hidden variable theories: the theorem states that some predictions
of QM, well confirmed by several experiments, can not be explained by
any local theory. And BM is nonlocal, as well as QM is. In fact BM inspired
Bell to investigate non-locality, finally leading himto discover his famous
inequalities. Bell was one of the most prominent proponents of BM and
wrote many articles explaining it in great detail. Also here's a wikipedia article that talks about Bohmian Mechanics and entanglement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Broglie%E2%80%93Bohm_theory#... |
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