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This is the book that collects [[John Bell]]'s paper, and it includes very seminal papers that explains the boundaries of physics, information, and ethics. This is a must read for [[Data Science]]. This book has a sequel<ref>{{:Book/QUANTUM UNSPEAKABLES II Half a Century of Bell’s Theorem}}</ref> by [[Reinhold Bertlmann]] and [[Anton Zeilinger]] as editors.
This is the book that collects [[John Bell]]'s paper, and it includes very seminal papers that explains the boundaries of physics, information, and ethics. This is a must read for [[Data Science]]. This book has a sequel<ref>{{:Book/QUANTUM UNSPEAKABLES II Half a Century of Bell’s Theorem}}</ref> by [[Reinhold Bertlmann]] and [[Anton Zeilinger]] as editors.
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On page 27, Bell said:
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For a short review on Bell's inequality, please watch this video:[[Video/Bell's Inequality: The weirdest theorem in the world|Bell's Inequality: The weirdest theorem in the world]]<ref>{{:Video/Bell's Inequality: The weirdest theorem in the world}}</ref>.
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Bell, John (1987). Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics (PDF) (First ed.). local page. ISBN 0-521-36869-3. 


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This is the book that collects John Bell's paper, and it includes very seminal papers that explains the boundaries of physics, information, and ethics. This is a must read for Data Science. This book has a sequel[1] by Reinhold Bertlmann and Anton Zeilinger as editors.

Important content

On page 27, Bell said:

It remains a logical possibility that it is the act of consciousness which is ultimately responsible for the reduction of the wave packet.

— John Bell in the chapter on The moral aspect of quantum mechanics

For a short review on Bell's inequality, please watch this video:Bell's Inequality: The weirdest theorem in the world[2]. On page

References

  1. Reinhold Bertlmann; Anton Zeilinger, eds. (2017). QUANTUM UNSPEAKABLES II Half a Century of Bell’s Theorem. local page. ISBN 978-3-319-38987-5. 
  2. IBM, ed. (Oct 8, 2022). Bell's Inequality: The weirdest theorem in the world. local page: Qiskit. Retrieved 2 December 2022. 

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Authored by:John Bell