Intro to Quantum Mechanics II
Bell's theorem is a fundamental result in quantum mechanics that demonstrates the impossibility of local hidden variable theories, showing that certain predictions of quantum mechanics cannot be explained by any classical theory based on local realism. This theorem is connected to quantum entanglement and highlights the non-local nature of quantum interactions, challenging our classical intuitions about the separability and independence of distant particles.
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