Conspiracy interpretation
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Conspiracy interpretations of quantum mechanics exploit a loophole in tests of Bell's theorem; while it is normally interpreted as ruling out hidden-variable theories, it is possible to do so providing one is willing to countenance pre-measurement correlations between the properties of measured systems and measuring devices.