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Bell’s theorem assumes the idea that quantum objects have well-defined properties before they’re measured, and that this is what is meant by “realism.” But this is simply not true, as previously stated—there’s no assumption of preexisting properties (i.e., hidden variables) in Bell’s theorem at all.
What is Real?: The Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics
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