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  2. Aspect's experiment - Wikipedia

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    Physicist Christian Imbert handled him various papers from Bell and Aspect worked for five year in the construction and preliminary tests for his experiment. [8] He published his first experimental results in 1981, and completed his habilitation in 1983 with the final results of his experiment. [ 8 ]

  3. Transcranial magnetic stimulation - Wikipedia

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    TMS can be used clinically to measure activity and function of specific brain circuits in humans, most commonly with single or paired magnetic pulses. [8] The most widely accepted use is in measuring the connection between the primary motor cortex of the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system to evaluate damage related to past or progressive neurologic insult.

  4. Bell test - Wikipedia

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    In theory, the results could be "coincidentally" consistent with both. To address this problem, Bell proposed a mathematical description of local realism that placed a statistical limit on the likelihood of that eventuality. If the results of an experiment violate Bell's inequality, local hidden variables can be ruled out as their cause.

  5. Bell Laboratories Record - Wikipedia

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    Bell Laboratories Record (BLR) was a publication of the Bureau of Publication of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) and Bell Laboratories. [1] It commenced distribution as a house organ for the employees and associates of the laboratories and the Bell System in September 1925, [2] shortly after the founding of Bell Labs as a separate corporate entity.

  6. Bell state - Wikipedia

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    Bell state measurement is the crucial step in quantum teleportation. The result of a Bell state measurement is used by one's co-conspirator to reconstruct the original state of a teleported particle from half of an entangled pair (the "quantum channel") that was previously shared between the two ends.

  7. John Stewart Bell - Wikipedia

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    Apart from his particle physics research, Bell often raised an issue of special relativity comprehension, and although there is only one written report on this topic available ("How to teach special relativity"), [18]: 67–80 this was a critical subject to him. Bell admired Einstein's contribution to special relativity, but warned in 1985 ...

  8. Volta Laboratory and Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Volta Laboratory which Bell used from 1885 to 1922 Side of the Volta Bureau in 2022. From about 1879 Bell's earliest physics research in Washington, D.C., was conducted at his first laboratory, a rented house, at 1325 L Street NW, [8] and then from the autumn of 1880 at 1221 Connecticut Avenue NW.

  9. CHSH inequality - Wikipedia

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    CHSH stands for John Clauser, Michael Horne, Abner Shimony, and Richard Holt, who described it in a much-cited paper published in 1969. [1] They derived the CHSH inequality, which, as with John Stewart Bell 's original inequality, [ 2 ] is a constraint—on the statistical occurrence of "coincidences" in a Bell test —which is necessarily true ...