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To explain Bell's experiment and the distinction between classical and quantum correlations, I introduced two hypothetical quantum boxes. These machines can produce toys (like a rabbit or a dog) based on specific coin inputs (either one-pound or two-pound coins). Each box follows established rules, designed to mirror the quantum mechanics framework Bell formulated.
The Three Rules of the Boxes
If Alice puts a one-pound coin into her box, it must dispense a rabbit.
If both Bob and Alice insert two-pound coins, they will get one rabbit and one dog, regardless of the order.
Any other combination must lead to either two rabbits or two dogs.