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Bell’s Inequality: Theory, Quantum Entanglement, and Experimental Tests

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10.20944/preprints202509.2062.v1

This thesis presents a study of Bell’s inequality and its experimental tests, with a focus on their implications for the concepts of locality and realism in quantum mechanics. The work reviews the theoretical framework underlying Bell’s inequality, the assumptions of hidden variable theories, and the contrasting predictions of quantum mechanics. It further provides an overview of landmark experimental tests of Bell’s inequality, emphasizing their role in shaping the modern understanding of quantum entanglement and nonlocality. The aim of the study is to offer a clear and pedagogical introduction to the subject, bridging the mathematical formalism with experimental verification of one of the most fundamental results in the foundations of quantum theory.

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