Leggett's inequality, the before-before experiment, and free will on the part of Nature
Antoine Suarez

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the before-before experiment and the violation of Leggett's inequality support the idea that free will operates outside space-time and cannot be constrained by classical limitations.
Contribution
It presents experimental evidence challenging classical constraints on free will, emphasizing the non-classical nature of quantum phenomena.
Findings
Violation of Leggett's inequality confirmed
Evidence for free will acting outside space-time
Classical limitations on free will are unsupported
Abstract
The before-before experiment demonstrates free will acting from outside space-time. The experimental violation of the Leggett's inequality supports the view that it is not appropriate to attempt to limit this freedom in Nature by forcing it to mimic classical features.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Philosophy and Theoretical Science · Paranormal Experiences and Beliefs
