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Bell's theorem. Experimental tests and implications

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, , Citation J F Clauser and A Shimony 1978 Rep. Prog. Phys. 41 1881 DOI 10.1088/0034-4885/41/12/002

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Abstract

Bell's theorem represents a significant advance in understanding the conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics. The theorem shows that essentially all local theories of natural phenomena that are formulated within the framework of realism may be tested using a single experimental arrangement. Moreover, the predictions by those theories must significantly differ from those by quantum mechanics. Experimental results evidently refute the theorem's predictions for these theories and favour those of quantum mechanics. The conclusions are philosophically startling: either one must totally abandon the realistic philosophy of most working scientists, or dramatically revise out concept of space-time.

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10.1088/0034-4885/41/12/002