What makes quantum mechanics different from classical theories? Why is quantum randomness not just from classical probability distributions? - The Bell Inequality.
- hyaline chen
- Feb 18, 2024
- 1 min read
Today we look at a thought experiment which proves the hidden variable theory wrong. Quantum randomness comes from fundamental uncertainties - namely, the variables have no actual values in any capacity, hidden or not, until measurements are performed - the uncertainty does not come from our ignorance, but is a fundamental property of the universe.

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