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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.
Chapters
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
Chapters
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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