Bell homed in on the expected correlations of spin measurements when
shooting pairs of particles through the device, while the detectors on either side were oriented at various angles.
Not exact matches
The EPR authors described a source, such as a radioactive nucleus, that
shot out
pairs of particles with the same speed but in opposite directions.
Bell had assumed that the spins
of every
pair of particles would be measured, every time a new
pair was
shot out from the source.