This is from the Dancing Wu-Li masters, and reproduced as Figure 1 - Classical Bell's Theorem Originally Depicted by Gary Zukav as a Decision Tree.
A lot of modern quantum mechanics books say falsely that Bell's theorem implies that there is no quantum reality, or some such silliness. I was surprised to find this 1979 new age physics book give a much more accurate account of the implications of Bell's Theorem.
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