non-local hidden variable theories
Non-local hidden variable theories are theoretical frameworks within quantum mechanics that propose the existence of unknown hidden variables, or properties, that determine the outcomes of quantum experiments, and suggest that these variables can influence distant particles instantaneously, violating classical notions of locality.
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