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If quantum mechanics is correct, then either of these 2 must be false
1. Locality (information can't travel faster than light)
2. Realism (physical properties exist before they're observed)
Superdeterminism offers a way out of Bell's theorem by suggesting that the choices of measurement settings are themselves predetermined and correlated with the hidden variables. This means the experimenter's "free will" in choosing measurements is an illusion, as their choices are also determined by the same underlying factors as the particles being measured.
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Chocolate is toxic to dogs because it contains theobromine and caffeine, which they process very slowly, causing increased heart rate, seizures, and other dangerous symptoms.
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Adolf Hitler poses in lederhosen, circa 1927. Hitler had this photo hidden from the public because, in his opinion, it undermined his dignity.
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Tsutomu Yamaguchi, a Japanese marine engineer, is officially recognized as the only person to survive both atomic bombings during World War II. He was in Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, when the first atomic bomb was detonated. He then traveled back to his hometown of Nagasaki, where he was present during the second atomic bombing on August 9.
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The last known photograph of the Titanic afloat was taken on April 12, 1912, by Irish Jesuit priest Francis Browne, in Crosshaven, Ireland. He was a passenger on the ship's maiden voyage from Southampton to Cobh (Queenstown). The Titanic struck an iceberg three days later and sank in the North Atlantic.
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A recent study using the James Webb Space Telescope revealed that approximately two-thirds of observed galaxies spin clockwise, while one-third spin counterclockwise
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What causes the redshift observed in light from distant galaxies?
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Who first proposed that the galaxy was expanding?
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The smallest planet in our solar system is:
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What is the largest desert in the world?
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