Nature and Free Will In the 1960s, John Bell came up with the - TopicsExpress



          

Nature and Free Will In the 1960s, John Bell came up with the first test to see whether entangled particles followed common sense. Specifically, a test of a Bell inequality checks whether two particles behaviour could have been based on prior arrangements. If measurements violate the inequality, pairs of particles are doing what quantum theory says: acting without any local hidden variables directing their fate. Starting in the 1980s, experiments have found violations of Bell inequalities time and time again. Is Nature’s nonlocality together with the existence of free will incompatible with the many-worlds view of quantum physics?
Posted on: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 02:40:56 +0000

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