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do you think of Bell's theorem when you think of forming a couple : that it builds a unity and is not separable ?
Bell's Theorem, proposed by physicist John Bell, illustrates the concept of non-separability in quantum mechanics, which can metaphorically relate to the unity of couples. The theorem demonstrates that certain pairs of particles cannot be described independently of each other, mirroring the interconnectedness found in relationships. This discussion highlights the philosophical implications of Bell's Theorem beyond physics, suggesting a parallel between quantum entanglement and the dynamics of romantic partnerships.
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