Chapter Abstract:
The year 1935 witnessed Einstein's most powerful salvo in his battle against Bohr. Referred to as “the EPR Paradox,” this attack set the stage for positively endless argu...Show MoreMetadata
Chapter Abstract:
The year 1935 witnessed Einstein's most powerful salvo in his battle against Bohr. Referred to as “the EPR Paradox,” this attack set the stage for positively endless arguments, disagreements, confusion, and fascination on the part of physicists for decades—and it directly led to John Bell's discovery. Indeed, Bell's Theorem is a direct extension of the EPR scenario.
Page(s): 37 - 40
Copyright Year: 2019
Electronic ISBN:9780262353298