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QUANTUM KALEIDOSCOPES AND BELL'S THEOREM

QUANTUM KALEIDOSCOPES AND BELL'S THEOREM

A quantum kaleidoscope is defined as a set of observables, or states, consisting of many different subsets that provide closely related proofs of the Bell-Kochen-Specker (BKS) and Bell nonlocality theorems. The kaleidoscopes prove the BKS theorem through a simple parity argument, which also doubles as a proof of Bell's nonlocality …