EPR Assumptions and the Incompleteness Argument for Quantum Mechanics
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02:30 Abide by Reason summarizes the Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen (EPR) argument for learners who need a clean list of assumptions before tackling Bell’s theorem.
Singlet Spin State and Bohm’s Version of the EPR Paradox
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06:00 Abide by Reason uses Bohm’s simplified spin example for viewers who find the original EPR position–momentum setup abstract.
Bell’s Theorem: Locality Assumption and Bell Inequality Derivation
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13:00 Abide by Reason unpacks Bell’s derivation for readers who want a clear view of what is assumed and how the inequality arises.
Experimental Tests: Clauser, Aspect, Zeilinger, and Bell Inequality Violations
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20:30 Abide by Reason traces the experimental history for viewers wanting to see how Bell’s theorem moved from thought experiment to Nobel‑winning empirical science.
Interpretational Escapes: Many-Worlds and Superdeterminism from Bell’s Conclusion
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24:30 Abide by Reason discusses two notable “escape routes” from Bell’s apparent implication of nonlocality for viewers curious about interpretational diversity.