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  1. Quantum Indeterminacy

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    Hidden-Variable Theories
    Certain physicists, notably Albert Einstein, were deeply uncomfortable with the probabilistic nature, famously stating, "God does not play dice." This led to the development of hidden-variable theories, which propose that quantum indeterminacy is merely apparent. These theories suggest that underlying, non-observable variables exist that, if known, would restore classical determinism. However, experimental tests based on Bell's theorem have largely ruled out all local hidd…