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-[[Image:Ernst Haeckel's Artforms of Nature of 1904.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[Artforms of Nature]]'' ([[1904]]) by [[Ernst Haeckel]]<br> 
-The 49th plate from Ernst Haeckel's ''Kunstformen der Natur'' of 1904, showing various [[sea anemone]]s [[classified]] as Actiniae.]] 
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 +The '''Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox''' ('''EPR paradox''') is a [[thought experiment]] proposed by physicists [[Albert Einstein]], [[Boris Podolsky]] and [[Nathan Rosen]] (EPR) that they interpreted as indicating that the explanation of physical reality provided by Quantum Mechanics was incomplete.
 +== See also ==
 +* [[Bra–ket notation]]
 +* [[CHSH Bell test]]
 +* [[Coherence (physics)|Coherence]]
 +* [[Correlation does not imply causation]]
 +* [[ER=EPR]]
 +* [[Ghirardi–Rimini–Weber theory]]
 +* [[GHZ experiment]]
 +* [[Measurement problem]]
 +* [[Penrose interpretation]]
 +* [[Philosophy of information]]
 +* [[Philosophy of physics]]
 +* [[Popper's experiment]]
 +* [[Quantum gravity]]
 +* [[Quantum information]]
 +* [[Quantum pseudo-telepathy]]
 +* [[Quantum teleportation]]
 +* [[Quantum Zeno effect]]
 +* [[Sakurai's Bell inequality]]
 +* [[Synchronicity]]
 +* [[John Clive Ward|Ward's probability amplitude]]
 +* [[Zero-point field]]
 +
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"Biologists acted as though molecules were separate and distinct entities linked solely by electromagnetic attraction and repulsion. Not one of them, he was sure, had even heard of the EPR paradox or the Aspect experiments, nor taken the trouble to study developments in physics since the beginning of the century." --Atomised

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The Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox (EPR paradox) is a thought experiment proposed by physicists Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen (EPR) that they interpreted as indicating that the explanation of physical reality provided by Quantum Mechanics was incomplete.

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