violations of bell inequalities
Violations of Bell inequalities refer to experimental results that challenge the predictions of local realism. Local realism is the idea that physical systems have predetermined properties that exist independently of any observation or measurement, and that no information can travel faster than the speed of light. Violations of Bell inequalities indicate that either locality or realism, or both, are violated, suggesting the presence of non-local or non-realistic phenomena in the physical world.
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