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In 1933, Einstein objected to quantum mechanics at the Solvay Conference in Belgium, claiming it required "spooky action at a distance." His objection stood unanswered until 1980, when the Bell Inequality was experimentally verified. This talk could be subtitled: How the Hippies Saved Quantum Physics!