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- Hidden_variable_theory abstract "Historically, in physics, hidden variable theories were espoused by some physicists who argued that the state of a physical system, as formulated by quantum mechanics, does not give a complete description for the system; i.e., that quantum mechanics is ultimately incomplete, and that a complete theory would provide descriptive categories to account for all observable behavior and thus avoid any indeterminism. The existence of indeterminacy for some measurements is a characteristic of prevalent interpretations of quantum mechanics; moreover, bounds for indeterminacy can be expressed in a quantitative form by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.Albert Einstein, the most famous proponent of hidden variables, objected to the fundamentally probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics, and famously declared "I am convinced God does not play dice". Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen argued that "elements of reality" (hidden variables) must be added to quantum mechanics to explain entanglement without action at a distance. Later, Bell's theorem would suggest (in the opinion of most physicists and contrary to Einstein's assertion) that local hidden variables of certain types are impossible. The most famous nonlocal theory is de Broglie-Bohm theory.".
- Hidden_variable_theory wikiPageExternalLink Alter_PhD_Dissertation_1999_Slides.pdf.
- Hidden_variable_theory wikiPageExternalLink Alter_Yamamoto_Wiley_2001_Bibliography.pdf.
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- Hidden_variable_theory subject Category:Hidden_variable_theory.
- Hidden_variable_theory subject Category:Quantum_measurement.
- Hidden_variable_theory comment "Historically, in physics, hidden variable theories were espoused by some physicists who argued that the state of a physical system, as formulated by quantum mechanics, does not give a complete description for the system; i.e., that quantum mechanics is ultimately incomplete, and that a complete theory would provide descriptive categories to account for all observable behavior and thus avoid any indeterminism.".
- Hidden_variable_theory label "Hidden variable theory".
- Hidden_variable_theory label "Teoria das variáveis ocultas".
- Hidden_variable_theory label "Teoria zmiennych ukrytych".
- Hidden_variable_theory label "Teorie delle variabili nascoste".
- Hidden_variable_theory label "Teoría de variables ocultas".
- Hidden_variable_theory label "Variable cachée".
- Hidden_variable_theory label "Verborgene Variablen".
- Hidden_variable_theory label "Теория скрытых параметров".
- Hidden_variable_theory label "نظرية المتغير الخفي".
- Hidden_variable_theory label "隠れた変数理論".
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