experimental violations of bell inequalities
Experimental violations of Bell inequalities refer to the results of experiments that contradict the predictions of classical physics and support the principles of quantum mechanics, proving that entangled particles can have instantaneous and non-local correlations, which are fundamentally incompatible with classical explanations.
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