Bell's Theorem is a fundamental result in quantum mechanics that demonstrates the impossibility of local hidden variable theories to explain the predictions of quantum mechanics, specifically regarding entangled particles. This theorem shows that if quantum mechanics is correct, then entangled particles exhibit correlations that cannot be explained by any theory that maintains both locality and realism. It challenges our classical intuitions about the separability of distant objects and has profound implications for our understanding of reality.
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