
TL;DR
This paper strengthens the Free Will Theorem by proving the spontaneity of particles unconditionally, removing the need for the experimenter's free will assumption, thus advancing the foundational understanding of quantum mechanics.
Contribution
It provides an unconditional version of the Free Will Theorem, eliminating the reliance on the experimenter's free will assumption.
Findings
Proves particles' spontaneity unconditionally
Strengthens the original Free Will Theorem
Advances understanding of quantum foundations
Abstract
We strengthen the Free Will Theorem, which proved the spontaneity of particles, based on the free will of the experimenter. The new result is unconditional, and does not require the experimenter's free will to prove the particles' spontaneity.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms
