Non-Separable Couples: Bell's Theorem Unites

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The discussion revolves around the conceptual connection between Bell's theorem in quantum mechanics and the idea of unity in relationships, specifically non-separable couples. Participants explore the metaphorical implications of Bell's theorem beyond its scientific context.

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  • Conceptual clarification, Meta-discussion

Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests that Bell's theorem represents a form of unity that is not separable, drawing a parallel to relationships.
  • Another participant humorously questions the relevance of Bell's theorem to relationship counseling.
  • A similar sentiment is echoed by a later reply, reinforcing the idea that Bell's theorem was not intended to address personal relationships.

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Contextual Notes

The discussion lacks depth in exploring the implications of Bell's theorem in the context of relationships, with no detailed analysis or definitions provided regarding the metaphorical use of the theorem.

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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 ?
 
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John Bell was certainly not thinking of relationship counseling when he proposed his famous theorem!
 
John Bell was certainly not thinking of couples' counseling when he proposed his famous theorem!

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