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ko27 | 1 year ago
> That Bell’s theorem “proves” something is language applicable to a mathematical structure, not to the physical world itself.
This is simply wrong, Bell's theorem definitely applies to the "physical world". A world that does not violate Bell's inequality would look vastly different to ours.
lokimedes|1 year ago
Arguably this is down to philosophy of science, and I admit to take to the ideas of Karl Popper on falsification as a criterion for sound physical theories.