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The Science of Quantum Mechanics
In the late 60s and early 70s, quantum mechanics had become firmly entrenched. But there were still some disputes between Einstein and Schrodinger over how randomness you observe is due to additional variables that are unseen. John Bell wrote a paper in 1964 suggesting he's a theorist of CERN,. He noticed that yes, indeed, they did lead to different predictions. And so then when I was a postdoc at Cal Berkeley here in the physics department, I got to do an exercise I wanted to do"
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