violation of local realism
"Violation of local realism" refers to an experimental observation or phenomenon in which the predictions made by local realist theories, based on the principles of locality and realism, are contradicted. It implies that either elements of locality or realism (or both) are violated, suggesting that certain hidden variables or properties cannot exist or at least cannot explain the observed phenomena accurately in the framework of classical theories.
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