bell experiments
Bell experiments refer to a series of experiments conducted to test the principles of quantum mechanics, particularly the concept of entanglement. These experiments involve the measurement of pairs of particles that have been entangled, with the aim of determining whether certain correlations observed between the measurements violate the limitations imposed by classical physics. The results of these experiments have significant implications for our understanding of quantum theory and the nature of reality.
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