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Bell's Theorum vs. Hidden Variables schools: How do you view quantum mechanics?
I view any deviation from a hidden variables school to be the scientific equivilent of argumentum ad ignorantiam. Instead of, "I don't understand it; therefore, it must be magic!", some theories of nondeterminsitic mechanics (to which I don't subscribe) appeal to a "(there is no determinable cause; therefore, a cause does not exist"model. I strongly reject this.
I'm looking for the feedback of people who know what they're talking about. Insight is welcome.
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- ?Lv 68 years agoFavorite Answer
Bell Theorem directly proves that there is no hidden variables.
Here is a good explanation: