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Bohr, Einstein and Bell: what the 2022 Nobel Prize for Physics tells us about quantum mechanics

02 Nov 2022 Robert P Crease

Robert P Crease and Gino Elia wonder whether this year’s Nobel prize would have been awarded if no-one cared about reality

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Linked up Entanglement raises profound questions at the border between physics and philosophy. (Courtesy: iStock/gremlin)
Philosophers of science have been intrigued by this year’s Nobel Prize for Physics. That’s becau

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