experimental tests of hidden variable theories
Experimental tests of hidden variable theories refer to scientific investigations designed to assess the validity of theories that propose the existence of unobservable variables that determine the outcomes of physical processes, particularly in the realm of quantum mechanics. These experiments aim to gather empirical evidence that either supports or refutes the idea that there are hidden variables influencing the behavior of particles or systems, thus shedding light on the nature of quantum phenomena.
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