@Alan. You didn't understand anything from the Bell's inequalities. Bell's 
inequalities say that is impossible for the system to have any definite 
state before measurement. The system is in some immaterial state with 
contradictory properties existing all at the same time, and only the 
measurement actualizes one outcome.

On Sunday 6 October 2024 at 15:50:59 UTC+3 Alan Grayson wrote:

> On Friday, October 4, 2024 at 9:14:38 PM UTC-6 Brent Meeker wrote:
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> On 10/4/2024 7:31 PM, Alan Grayson wrote:
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> On Friday, October 4, 2024 at 5:48:31 PM UTC-6 Brent Meeker wrote:
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> No, this was a conundrum of classical physics which was solved when 
> Heisenberg showed that on Christmas eve Santa Claus was in a superposition 
> of being down every chimney at once.
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> Brent
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> Superposition just means we are ignorant of which state a system is in, 
> not that it is in all states simultaneously. This is the meaning of 
> Schrodinger's cat. AG 
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> Exactly wrong.
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> Brent
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> Remember what Carl Sagan said; "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary 
> evidence." In this case, with your strong confidence, you can surely point 
> to the postulates in QM that imply your claim about superposition. 
> Schrodinger thought otherwise and his position should not be taken lightly. 
> AG 
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