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Proof that Aleph Zero Equals Aleph One, Etc.

ABSTRACT: According to the current dogma, Aleph-0 is less than Aleph-1, but is there evidence to the contrary? Is it really true that ...

Saturday, July 30, 2016

An Easy Way to Prove Bell's Inequality

Here is a simple way to derive Bell's inequality. Basically you have three random sets A, B, and C. Bell's inequality says if you take A that isn't part of B and add that to all of B that isn't part of C, that value is greater than or equal to all of A that isn't part of C. (See the diagram of sets A, B, C below.)

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