stochastic hidden variable theories
Stochastic hidden variable theories refer to models or interpretations of quantum mechanics that propose the existence of unknown variables influencing the probabilistic behavior of quantum systems. These theories suggest that quantum events are not entirely random but instead rely on unobserved variables that introduce randomness into their outcomes.
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