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John Bell FRS was one of the leading expositors and interpreters of modern quantum theory. He is particularly famous for his discovery of the crucial...
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John Bell FRS was one of the leading expositors and interpreters of modern quantum theory. He is particularly famous for his discovery of the crucial difference between the predictions of conventional quantum mechanics and the implications of local causality, a concept insisted on by Einstein. John Bell's work has played a major role in developing our current understanding of the profound nature of quantum concepts and of the fundamental limitations they impose on the applicability of the classical ideas of space, time and locality. This book includes all of John Bell's published and unpublished papers on the conceptual and philosophical problems of quantum mechanics, including two papers that appeared after the first edition was published. All the papers have been reset, the references put in order and minor corrections made. The book includes a short Preface written by the author for the first edition, and also an introduction by Alain Aspect that puts into context John Bell's enormous contribution to the quantum philosophy debate. This collection will be of interest to graduate students and research workers in physics with an interest in the conceptual foundations of quantum theory. It will also be of value to philosophers of science working in this area.
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On the problem of hidden variables in quantum mechanics
On the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox
The moral aspect of quantum mechanics
Introduction to the hidden-variable question
Subject and object
On wave packet reduction in the Coleman-Hepp model
The theory of local beables
Locality in quantum mechanics : reply to critics
How to teach special relativity
Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen experiments
The measurement theory of Everett and de Broglie's pilot wave
Free variables and local causality
Atomic-cascade photons and quantum-mechanical nonlocality
De Broglie-Bohm, delayed-choice double-slit experiment, and density matrix