In order to remove this possibility, the physicist John Bell devised the Bell test in 1960s, which was meant to prove that correlations between the two particles in an entangled pair — if above a certain threshold — can not emerge due to any hidden propertie
In order to remove this possibility, the physicist John Bell devised the Bell test
in 1960s, which was meant to prove that correlations between the two particles in an entangled pair — if above a certain threshold — can not emerge due to any hidden propertie
in 1960s, which was meant to prove that correlations between the two particles
in an entangled pair — if above a certain threshold — can not emerge due to any hidden propertie
in an entangled pair — if above a
certain threshold — can not
emerge due to any hidden properties.