
Quantum entanglement is a state in which the quantum states of two or more particles become inseparably linked such that they cannot be described independently of each other independent. In such systems, regardless of the distance between the particles, a measurement on one instantly determines the state of the other. Entanglement is one of the fundamental features that distinguish quantum mechanics radically from classical physics classical.Historical BackgroundThe concept of quantum entangleme
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Bell’s Theorem is a significant scientific result in quantum physics that helps us understand how certain particles are mysteriously connected. These particles are called “entangled,” because the bond between them is so strong that when one changes, the other is instantly affected—even if the particles are separated by vast distances.In 1964, physicist John S. Bell developed a mathematical theorem showing that these connections cannot be explained by classical physics rules or by any local hidde
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