John Stuart Bell

John Stuart Bell is a physicist who is best known for creating an experiment which involves splitting a molecule in half and changing the rotational rate of the electrons of one of the halved molecules. The surprising effect is that of the other half reacts accordingly, and inverts its own rotation rate. Bell, John Stuart Bell, John Stuart Bell, John Stuart

 

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