experimental tests of bell inequalities
Experimental tests of Bell inequalities refer to scientific experiments conducted to verify a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics known as Bell's theorem. These experiments aim to demonstrate the violation of Bell inequalities, which are mathematical expressions that capture the limits of local realism and the presence of hidden variables in the quantum world. The outcomes of experimental tests of Bell inequalities provide empirical evidence supporting the non-local nature of quantum entanglement.
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