bell test experiments
Bell test experiments are scientific experiments designed to test the principles of quantum mechanics by measuring the correlation between the properties of entangled particles, such as their spin or polarization, in a way that cannot be explained by classical physics. These experiments aim to show the violation of Bell's inequality, which suggests that entanglement allows particles to have an instantaneous connection, regardless of the distance between them.
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