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EPR Paradox and Bell's Theorem

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This lecture delves into the EPR paradox and Bell's theorem, exploring the concept of superposition states and correlations between particles. It covers the historical context of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paper, the implications of spooky action at a distance, and the randomness in choosing measurement axes. The lecture also discusses Bell's inequalities, EPR correlations, and the requirement for local realism in quantum mechanics.

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