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quantum physics really was. In 1935 he pointed out (as had Erwin Schr?dinger at about the same time) that quantum rules apparently defied “locality,
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What Bell’s Theorem really shows us is that the foundations of quantum theory is a bona fide field of physics,
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— Matthew Leifer,
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, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
As Einstein described it,
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, in a paper with collaborators Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen, quantum mechanics — the mathematical apparatus governing the subatomic realm — seemed incomplete. If two particles of light interact and then fly far apart, quantum math describes them as still a single system. Measuring a property of one of the particles therefore instantly tells you what the result would be when someone measured the same property for the other particle. In the language now used to describe this situation, the particles are “entangled.”
Typically, the property to be measured would be something like spin (the direction that a particle’s rotational axis points) or polarization (the orientation of the vibrations if you view the light as a wave). Depending on how you create the entangled particles, the spins or polarizations might turn out always to be opposite. That is, if one particle’s

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