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finding:bell-s-theorem-experiments-by-aspect-clauser-and-freedman-show-instantaneous-correlations-between-distant-quantum-particles-violating-local-realismBell's theorem: experiments by Aspect, Clauser, and Freedman show instantaneous correlations between distant quantum particles, violating local realism.
A foundational empirical result undermining mechanistic separability, cited as evidence that the whole influences local events.
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- Mechanistic cosmologycontradictsThe dominant scientific world-picture treating matter as inert, lifeless mechanism obeying mathematical laws, originating with Bacon, Descartes, Newton.
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- The opening chapter of The Nature of Order, Vol. 4, diagnosing the inadequacy of mechanistic cosmology and setting the stage for a new worldview that reconciles self and matter.
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- Claim that ambiguity in quantum systems surpasses linguistic ambiguity
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