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- Epistemological_Letters abstract "Epistemological Letters was a hand-typed, mimeographed, "underground" physics newsletter about quantum physics that was sent out to a private mailing list, or what physicist John Clauser called a "quantum subculture," between 1973 and 1984.Distributed by a Swiss foundation, the newsletter was created because mainstream academic journals were reluctant to publish articles about the philosophy of quantum mechanics, especially anything that implied support for issues such as action at a distance. Thirty-six or thirty-seven issues of the Epistemological Letters appeared, each between four and eighty-nine pages long. Several well-known scientists, including the Irish physicist John Bell (1928–1990), the originator of Bell's theorem, published their material there. According to Clauser, much of the early work on Bell's theorem was published only in Epistemological Letters.".
- Epistemological_Letters academicDiscipline Physics.
- Epistemological_Letters editor Abner_Shimony.
- Epistemological_Letters frequencyOfPublication "Thirty-six or thirty-seven newsletters, 1973–1984".
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- Epistemological_Letters country "Switzerland".
- Epistemological_Letters discipline Physics.
- Epistemological_Letters editor "Abner Shimony, among others".
- Epistemological_Letters frequency "Thirty-six or thirty-seven newsletters, 1973–1984".
- Epistemological_Letters language "English".
- Epistemological_Letters publisher "Association F. Gonseth, Institut de la Méthode".
- Epistemological_Letters title "Epistemological Letters".
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- Epistemological_Letters comment "Epistemological Letters was a hand-typed, mimeographed, "underground" physics newsletter about quantum physics that was sent out to a private mailing list, or what physicist John Clauser called a "quantum subculture," between 1973 and 1984.Distributed by a Swiss foundation, the newsletter was created because mainstream academic journals were reluctant to publish articles about the philosophy of quantum mechanics, especially anything that implied support for issues such as action at a distance.".
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