experimental tests of bell's inequalities
Experimental tests of Bell's inequalities refer to scientific experiments designed to validate or refute the predictions of Bell's theorem. These tests aim to determine whether the correlations observed in the results of entangled quantum particles can be explained by classical theories or if they require the existence of non-local interactions, as suggested by quantum mechanics. By quantifying the violation or fulfillment of Bell's inequalities, these experiments provide empirical evidence that allows us to understand the fundamental principles governing the behavior of quantum systems.
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