Randomness and Bell's Inequality [Audio only] | Two Minute Papers #31
In this episode, we discuss what makes an event random, and how incredible it is what Bell's theorem (or inequality) has to say about truly random events.
Note: "local" means that information from the hidden variable doesn't travel faster than light.
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The paper "On the Einstein Podolsky Rosen Paradox" is available here:
http://www.drchinese.com/David/Bell_Compact.pdf
http://homepages.physik.uni-muenchen.de/~vondelft/Lehre/09qm/lec21-22-BellInequalities/Bell1964.pdf
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