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Quantum Paradoxes and Bell's Inequalities
There are two major known quantum `paradoxes':
- The Scr\"odinger's cat paradox, often expressed as the "Scr\"odinger's cat is neither dead nor alive", but in fact meaning something quite different;
- The EPR `Paradox'; several solutions of the
E.P.R `paradox' have been produced:
a. Interpretations of experiments with polarized laser beams favor nonlocality in quantum [[../SimilarityAndAnalogousSystemsDynamicAdjointnessAndTopologicalEquivalence/|systems]] and in the known, [[../MultiVerses/|physical Universe]] thus suggesting that the assumptions of the E.P.R paper are the problem and that there is no paradox;
b. An Unified Local Field Theory (ULFT) also claims to solve the [[../FluorescenceCrossCorrelationSpectroscopy/|EPR]] `paradox' by assuming locality--which obviously conflicts the polarized laser beam experiments' interpretations.
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