bell inequality loopholes
Bell inequality loopholes refer to potential flaws or shortcuts in experiments designed to test Bell's inequalities, which are mathematical criteria used to distinguish between classical and non-classical (quantum) systems. These loopholes may introduce biases or hidden variables that obscure the true nature of the systems being studied, potentially undermining the validity of the experimental results.
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