What is it about?
A new empirical method has been developed to test superdeterminism, i.e., predetermined initial conditions. The successful results of the Method of Everything reveal that current scientific methods fail to account for the predetermined condition of two mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive nonlocal variables that can only come-to-exist yet are necessary to conduct all local experiments.
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Why is it important?
The discovery of nonlocal missing variables in scientific investigations explains why local methods generate false-positive and false-negative results due to two mutually exclusive nonlocal input mechanisms of motion: direct selection and indirect selection. It also confirms Albert Einstein's prediction that quantum mechanics is an incomplete theory.
Perspectives
The breakthrough discovery of missing variables means that by accounting for them, science will be able to advance from being a study of the effects of nature to a study of how nature causes the effects of nature.
Manuel Morales
Rowan College at Burlington County
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This page is a summary of: The Method of Everything vs. Experimenter Bias of Loophole-Free Bell Experiments, Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics, July 2024, Frontiers,
DOI: 10.3389/frma.2024.1404371.
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