Kochen-Specker theorem

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Proved by John S. Bell in 1966 and by Simon B. Kochen and Ernst Specker in 1967.

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Kochen-Specker theorem

  1. (quantum mechanics) A no-go theorem that places certain constraints on the permissible types of hidden-variable theories that try to explain the apparent randomness of quantum mechanics as a deterministic model featuring hidden states. It demonstrates the impossibility of quantum-mechanical observables representing "elements of physical reality".

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