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The EPR Paradox and Inequality Principle of Bell

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The EPR Paradox and Bell's Inequality Updated May 1996 by PEG (thanks to Colin Naturman). Does Bell's Inequality rule out local theories of quantum mechanics? In 1935 Albert Einstein and two colleagues, Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen (EPR) developed a thought experiment to demonstrate what they felt was a lack of completeness in quantum mechanics.  This so-called "EPR Paradox" has led to much subsequent, and still ongoing, research.  This article is an introduction to EPR, Bell's Inequality, and the real experiments that have attempted to address the interesting issues raised by this discussion.
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