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This video is inspired by Richard Feynman's understanding of Bell's Theorem and quantum entanglement, presented from his perspective. "God does not play dice." That's what Einstein told me. He was sure quantum mechanics was incomplete. There must be hidden variables, he said. The randomness is just ignorance. He was wrong. In 1964, John Bell proved a theorem. A simple mathematical theorem. And it showed that Einstein was wrong. Not philosophically. Not "maybe." Experimentally, measurably, definitively wrong. In this video: → Einstein's problem with quantum mechanics (EPR paradox, 1935) → What "spooky action at a distance" actually means → Einstein's solution: hidden variables and local realism → John Bell's breakthrough (1964): turning philosophy into testable physics → What Bell's inequality says and why it matters → Alain Aspect's experiments (1982): the proof → Modern confirmations: from space, loophole-free, with qubits → The 2022 Nobel Prize (Aspect, Clauser, Zeilinger) → What this means for reality: no local hidden variables, entanglement is real Einstein said particles must have predetermined properties. Hidden variables. The measurement just reveals what was already there. Like opening a box to find what was inside all along. Bell said: if that's true, then correlations between entangled particles must satisfy a mathematical inequality. A limit. Classical physics can't exceed it. Quantum mechanics predicted: the inequality will be violated. Correlations stronger than any hidden variable theory allows. Experiments said: violation confirmed. S = 2.697 ± 0.015. Classical limit: 2.000. Quantum prediction: 2.828. Result: Einstein was wrong. Not wrong about everything. He was right about relativity, photoelectric effect, so much. But wrong about this. Wrong about quantum mechanics being incomplete. Wrong about "God doesn't play dice." The experiments have been repeated thousands of times. Photons, electrons, atoms, ions, qubits. Across rooms, across cities, from space. Every loophole closed. Every test confirms the same thing: Bell's inequality is violated. Local hidden variables don't exist. Quantum entanglement is real. This is one of the most important experimental results in physics. It turned a philosophical debate into experimental fact. Einstein's intuition versus nature. And nature decided. The content is inspired by Feynman's work and understanding, presented for educational purposes. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This channel has no official affiliation with Richard Feynman or his estate. The content is inspired by his understanding of quantum mechanics and Bell's Theorem, created solely for educational purposes. This is not Richard Feynman's voice. No impersonation is intended. Our goal is to respectfully share insights from physics in an inspiring way. → All content is carefully researched original educational material based on extensive study of quantum mechanics, Bell's Theorem, and experimental tests of quantum entanglement. Created independently for science education. → Our mission is to educate a NEW GENERATION about the profound experimental results that shaped modern physics. This is our way of keeping scientific understanding alive. 🔔 Subscribe for deep physics insights 👍 Like if "Einstein was wrong" shocked you 💬 Comment: Did you think hidden variables existed?