Bell theorem

Local hidden variables cannot predict quantum-mechanical events correctly {Bell's theorem} {Bell theorem}. If quantum object actions do not correlate before they interact, Bell's theorem requires that quantum physics must be non-local. Coupled particles have properties as predicted by quantum-mechanic entanglement, not properties predicted by independent random sums.

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