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Discussion of Conway‑Kochen Free Will Theorem in a House Oversight Document

Discussion of Conway‑Kochen Free Will Theorem in a House Oversight Document The passage only describes a scientific theorem about quantum particles and contains no references to political figures, financial transactions, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Mentions the Free Will Theorem by Conway and Kochen (2006).; Claims particles have 'free will' and are not predetermined.; References Bell test experiments and quantum spin measurements.

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Discussion of Conway‑Kochen Free Will Theorem in a House Oversight Document The passage only describes a scientific theorem about quantum particles and contains no references to political figures, financial transactions, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Mentions the Free Will Theorem by Conway and Kochen (2006).; Claims particles have 'free will' and are not predetermined.; References Bell test experiments and quantum spin measurements.

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