Theoretical physicists live in a classical world, looking out into a quantum-mechanical world. The latter we describe only subjectively, in terms of procedures and results in our classical domain.
No theory of reality compatible with quantum theory can require spatially separate events to be independent. - John Stewart Bell
No theory of reality compatible with quantum theory can require spatially separate events to be independent.
- John Stewart Bell
The concept of 'measurement' becomes so fuzzy on reflection that it is quite surprising to have it appearing in physical theory at the most fundament… - John Stewart Bell
The concept of 'measurement' becomes so fuzzy on reflection that it is quite surprising to have it appearing in physical theory at the most fundament…
I am a Quantum Engineer, but on Sundays I Have Principles. - John Stewart Bell
I am a Quantum Engineer, but on Sundays I Have Principles.
It is difficult for me to believe that quantum mechanics, working very well for currently practical set-ups, will nevertheless fail badly with improv… - John Stewart Bell
It is difficult for me to believe that quantum mechanics, working very well for currently practical set-ups, will nevertheless fail badly with improv…
Theoretical physicists live in a classical world, looking out into a quantum-mechanical world. The latter we describe only subjectively, in terms of … - John Stewart Bell
Theoretical physicists live in a classical world, looking out into a quantum-mechanical world. The latter we describe only subjectively, in terms of …
Long may Louis de Broglie continue to inspire those who suspect that what is proved by impossibility proofs is lack of imagination. - John Stewart Bell
Long may Louis de Broglie continue to inspire those who suspect that what is proved by impossibility proofs is lack of imagination.
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