John Stewart Bell
Born June 28, 1928 in Belfast Ireland, Bell was a physicist who became well known as the originator of Bell’s Theorem, regarded by some in the quantum mechanics community as one of the most important theorems of the 20th century. Bell’s Theorem scientifically proves that in order for normal cause and effect to exist, all parts of the universe must be connected to each other instantaneously at a subatomic level, faster than the speed of light with no time lost at all (something the physicists call “superluminal”).
