Abstract

The main purpose of this article is to point out several serious difficulties, which apparently have not been noticed before, in the paper of Kochen and Specker (1967), titled ‘The Problem of Hidden Variables in Quantum Mechanics’. This is important because Kochen and Specker’s proof, if it were not for these difficulties, would be the strongest and most general of the available proofs that the structure of quantum mechanics is incompatible with the existence of hidden variables, and would fully meet the objections which von Neumann’s proof is most subject to.

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