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Loup TISNE
Matteo CLEMENT
Arthur CAMUS
By John Stewart Bell
the bell test 
experiments
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Loup TISNEMatteo CLEMENT Arthur CAMUS

By John Stewart Bell

the bell test experiments

Experiments

Who is John BELL?

What is the BELL theorem ?

INDEX

A physicist

- born in 1928, and died in 1990- physicist pioneer - he work at the CERN - he introduced his theorem in "On the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox" - he went at prestigious institutions -one of the most influential figures in 20th-century physics

John Stewart Bell

- EPR (Einstein, Podolsky, Rosen ) → quantum theory incomplete - it's a probabilistic prediction - it take the form of inequalities - it show that no theories can predict quantum mechanics

THE BELL Theorem

The experiment aims at proving his theorem

experiments

- the two entities manages to tamper the other one without any link between them- the matching pourcentage of the two entities is around 85% according to the experiment

What happened ?

- Particle Pair Creation- Separation - Measurement - Correlation Analysis

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