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Quantum mechanics / Physics / Quantum measurement / Metaphysics / Interpretations of quantum mechanics / Quantum information science / Hidden variable theory / De BroglieBohm theory / Bell's theorem / Hidden-variable theory / Local hidden-variable theory / Quantum entanglement
Date: 2018-10-17 18:15:24
Quantum mechanics
Physics
Quantum measurement
Metaphysics
Interpretations of quantum mechanics
Quantum information science
Hidden variable theory
De BroglieBohm theory
Bell's theorem
Hidden-variable theory
Local hidden-variable theory
Quantum entanglement

Lecture 13, Tues Feb 28: Hidden Variables, Bell’s Inequality In the last lecture, we discussed four different attitudes people take toward quantum mechanics: Copenhagen, “shut up and calculate,” dynamical collapse,

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