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"The hidden variables of quantum mechanics are not hidden in nature, but hidden in our understanding."
Bell, John Stewart
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"Local realism cannot account for the correlations we observe in quantum systems."
Bell, John Stewart
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"Nonlocality is not a bug in quantum mechanics; it is a feature of reality."
Bell, John Stewart
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"Quantum mechanics works perfectly, yet we still do not fully understand it."
Bell, John Stewart
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"The measurement problem in quantum mechanics points to the role of observation."
Bell, John Stewart
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"The EPR correlations cannot be explained by any local hidden variable theory."
Bell, John Stewart
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"Bell inequalities are mathematical expressions of a profound physical truth."
Bell, John Stewart
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"The role of the observer in quantum mechanics challenges our notion of objectivity."
Bell, John Stewart
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"Bell's work opened new doors in our understanding of quantum entanglement."
Bell, John Stewart
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"Quantum correlations reveal a level of interconnectedness that transcends space."
Bell, John Stewart
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"Bell inequalities demonstrate the impossibility of a purely local universe."
Bell, John Stewart
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"The EPR paradox remains one of the most thought-provoking puzzles in science."
Bell, John Stewart
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"Many-worlds is not a theory of parallel universes, but a theory of parallel observations within a single universe."
Everett, Hugh
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"The act of measurement does not create reality; it reveals one branch of an infinite tree."
Everett, Hugh
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"The observer and the observed are inseparable in the quantum world."
Everett, Hugh
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"The universe does not collapse into one state; it expands into all states."
Everett, Hugh
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"The wave function never collapses; it only branches further from our perspective."
Everett, Hugh
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"The universe respects all possibilities equally; it is we who perceive hierarchy."
Everett, Hugh
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"All possible outcomes of an experiment occur; we merely experience one."
Everett, Hugh
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"Quantum superposition is not indecision; it is the coexistence of all decisions."
Everett, Hugh
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"Every measurement is a gateway to a new branch of reality."
Everett, Hugh
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"Quantum entanglement proves that separation is less fundamental than connection."
Everett, Hugh
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"Every atom in your body has existed across countless branches of reality."
Everett, Hugh
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"The wave function is not a description of reality; it is reality itself."
Everett, Hugh
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"Every quantum event is a cosmic coin flip that lands on all sides simultaneously."
Everett, Hugh
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"Quantum superposition is the universe's way of keeping all options open."
Everett, Hugh
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"The many-worlds view transforms physics from a game of probability into a statement of absolute reality."
Everett, Hugh
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"In many-worlds, there is no such thing as a genuine contingency—only branches we have not yet explored."
Everett, Hugh
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"Every particle that has ever existed has traveled through infinite branches of reality."
Everett, Hugh
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"The many-worlds view reveals that the universe is fundamentally non-local and interconnected."
Everett, Hugh