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Why do we believe that these strange quantum laws are correct? Group of answer choices Experiments show they're sometimes right. There haven't been any experiments done on them because they can't be tested, so we just think they're right. In experiment after experiment, they're always right. We actually don't believe they're right, we just like to talk about them.

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