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Bell's Inequality
U195408 Started conversation Jul 15, 2002
Actual, some people call Newton's "laws" theories, becuase technically the idea of a scientific "law" has been outdated - everything major has pretty much gotten overturned. Quantum is called a theory because that is currently the highest level of acceptance available.
Also, the EPR conundrum led Bell to formulate his famous inequality regarding the information available from systems, and thus whether or not quantum was an incomplete theory. Bell's inequality was derived directly from the EPR conundrum, and guess what? The inequality doesn't hold when tested. Thus the EPR conundrum was proven irrelevant, and quantum theory was confirmed.
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