A:However, the principle of locality appeals powerfully to physical intuition, and Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen were unwilling to abandon it. Einstein derided the quantum mechanical predictions as "spooky action at a distance". The conclusion they drew was that quantum mechanics is a complete theory. B:Do the majority of scientists share the same conclusion? Answer: firmware
A:However, the principle of locality appeals powerfully to physical intuition, and Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen were unwilling to abandon it. Einstein derided the quantum mechanical predictions as "spooky action at a distance". The conclusion they drew was that quantum mechanics is a complete theory, but is not easily understood. B:Is quantum mechanics a theory? Answer: unlikely
A:Parker was the Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals and was respected by both Democrats and Republicans in his state. On several occasions, the Republicans paid Parker the honor of running no one against him when he ran for various political positions. Parker worked actively in public for these nominations, but did nothing to suggest that he would curry favor with his conservative supporters, chiefly the sachems of Tammany Hall. Former President Grover Cleveland endorsed Parker. B:If Parker were to give an acceptance speech for this nomination, could he truthfully tell the crowd that he was humbled to receive such an unexpected honor? Answer: firmware
A:However, the principle of locality appeals powerfully to physical intuition, and Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen were unwilling to abandon it. Einstein derided the quantum mechanical predictions as "spooky action at a distance". The conclusion they drew was that quantum mechanics is a complete theory. B:Does their conclusion indicate that quantum mechanics is a complete theory? Answer: unlikely
A:Parker was the Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals and was respected by both Democrats and Republicans in his state. On several occasions, the Republicans paid Parker the honor of running no one against him when he ran for various political positions. While Parker would not actively campaign to be nominated, he made no efforts to stop these supporters, among them Tammany-Hall higher-ups, from working on his behalf. Former President Grover Cleveland endorsed Parker. B:Does the passage suggest that Parker might have deceptively earned the support of New York Democrats, even though he had other ambitions? Answer: firmware
A:Parker was the Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals and was respected by both Democrats and Republicans in his state. On several occasions, the Republicans paid Parker the honor of running no one against him when he ran for various political positions. Parker refused to work actively for the nomination, but did nothing to restrain his conservative supporters, among them the sachems of Tammany Hall. Former President Grover Cleveland endorsed Parker. B:If Parker were to give an acceptance speech for this nomination, could he truthfully tell the crowd that he was humbled to receive such an unexpected honor? Answer: unlikely
A:However, the principle of locality appeals powerfully to physical intuition, and Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen were unwilling to abandon it. Einstein derided the quantum mechanical predictions as "spooky action at a distance". The conclusion they drew was that quantum mechanics is a complete theory, but is not easily understood. B:Do the majority of scientists share the same conclusion? Answer: firmware
A:However, the principle of locality appeals powerfully to physical intuition, and Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen were unwilling to abandon it. Einstein derided the quantum mechanical predictions as "spooky action at a distance". The conclusion they drew was that quantum mechanics is a complete theory. B:Is quantum mechanics a theory? Answer: unlikely
A:However, the principle of locality appeals powerfully to physical intuition, and Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen were unwilling to abandon it. Einstein derided the quantum mechanical predictions as "spooky action at a distance". The conclusion they drew was that quantum mechanics is a complete theory, but is not easily understood. B:Does their conclusion indicate that quantum mechanics is a complete theory? Answer:
unlikely