hidden variable theories in particle physics
Hidden variable theories in particle physics are theoretical frameworks that suggest the existence of additional, non-observable variables that determine the behavior of particles. These hidden variables are proposed to provide a more complete description of particle interactions, in addition to the known observable properties of particles such as position, momentum, and spin.
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