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John S. Bell

John S. Bell was a physicist known for his groundbreaking work in quantum physics. He formulated Bell's Theorem, which shows that particles connected through quantum entanglement exhibit correlations that cannot be explained by any local or classical means. Essentially, Bell demonstrated that the behavior of entangled particles suggests the universe is inherently interconnected in a way that defies traditional notions of independence and local realism. His work has profound implications for understanding quantum mechanics and has influenced the development of quantum computing and encryption. Bell’s theorem remains a fundamental concept in exploring the nature of reality at the quantum level.