violation of bell's inequalities
Violation of Bell's inequalities refers to a phenomenon in quantum physics where the predictions of correlations between the states of entangled particles made by Bell's inequalities are inconsistent with the actual experimental observations, indicating that classical theories cannot explain these observations accurately.
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