macroscopic hidden variable theories
Macroscopic hidden variable theories refer to theoretical frameworks in physics that propose the existence of unobserved factors or variables at a large, visible scale, which could explain seemingly random or probabilistic behavior observed in macroscopic systems. These theories suggest that there are underlying properties or reasons for the observed phenomena, beyond what is currently accounted for in conventional explanations.
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