Quantum Sensing in Biological Systems
Bell's Inequality is a mathematical inequality that sets limits on the correlations between measurements on entangled quantum particles, challenging classical intuitions about locality and realism. It serves as a key test for the phenomenon of entanglement, showing that predictions made by quantum mechanics can lead to violations of classical expectations, thus supporting the idea that particles can instantaneously affect one another regardless of distance.
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