violation of hidden variable theories
"Violation of hidden variable theories" refers to experimental evidence or outcomes that contradict the predictions or explanations proposed by hidden variable theories. These theories suggest the existence of additional hidden variables that determine the outcomes of certain physical phenomena. However, when experiments consistently produce results that deviate from the expectations of hidden variable theories, it suggests that these additional variables may not exist or play a significant role in explaining the observed phenomena.
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