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# Short answer to "What error did Bell make?": Bell presumed his a
# and b were THE independent "hidden variables". This is wrong. Bell's a and b must
# must be treated as FUNCTIONS of the "hidden variables". (CanOne anysimply
# does not presume that such variables are independent and not
# mathematically educated person argue that they should not be
# treated as functions,. once the need toTo do so is pointeda symptom of out?)"innumeracy".
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# TheNow, the "hidden variables" obviously share a common origin in the
# light source--and so, just as obviously, a and b SHOULD BE tightly
# correlated with each other. They share the same "hidden
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# That these facts escape notice among the supposedly greatest
# "geniuses" of our society is a profound SOCIAL conundrum. And it
# means that "photons" almost surely do have "hidden variables" that
# mainstream physicists simply are not looking for. They have given
# up trying.
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# This all affects computer programmers: why expend so much resource
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