The Inequality That Revolutionized Physics | Bell’s Inequality

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Dive into the mystery of quantum entanglement and Bell's Inequality! Explore Einstein's "spooky action at a distance," the hidden variable debate, and how John Bell's groundbreaking work challenged the foundations of physics. Learn how experiments have confirmed the strange, non-local nature of our universe.

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0:00 Spooky Action
1:40 EPR Paper
2:35 The Motivation
3:20 Derivation
7:26 Example
8:10 Implications
8:40 Loopholes
11:30 Bell's Legacy
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My main concern is loophole in randomness. Original experiment description suppose you pick directions at random for each pair of particle. In practice, they iterate over each combination of directions and gather statistics over thousands of pairs of particles at once with fixed configuration, then pick another combination and gather statistics again. It shouldn't matter under assumption that pairs independent between eachother. But... We don't know for sure it's the case.

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Realism and locality can not contradict, if it does, that means you are wrong. E=mc² has never been disproven, matter fact e=mc² proves that the electromagnetic force is light, and matter follows all laws if you consider it a beam of light. The whole reason c squared exist in that equation, directly proves that matter is limited by the speed of light which means it is light. Why would a requirement of light affect something that isn't? Because it is made of light, and has been said so for centuries. "Let there be light" - Genesis "energy=mass× speed of light - Einstein. Mass is equivalent to the energy of light the speed of light is the rate of energy change. The speed of light is the rate of mass change. All of these are equivalent, they cannot exist without the other. Without light you could not see you wouldn't even be able to tell if there were differences if there were, that light wasn't meant for you it was meant to create differences, those differences existed long before we did that's what created us. The electromagnetic spectrum at different points have different colors, that exists independently of humans. Color is not meant for humans. Red blue and green specifically are meant for humans, when you combine those colors and different amounts you can get every race in every species color in the universe.

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