“…The early 1990s saw an ongoing flurry of papers recasting the Kochen-Specker proof with ever smaller numbers of, or more symmetric, configurations of observables (see Refs. [ 35 , 44 , 143 , 162 , 167 , 168 , 169 , 170 , 171 , 172 , 173 , 174 , 175 , 176 , 177 , 178 , 179 , 180 , 181 , 182 , 183 , 184 , 185 , 186 ] for an incomplete list). The “most compact” proofs (in terms of the number of vectors and their associated observables) should contain no less than 22 vectors in three-dimensional space [ 187 ], and no less than 18 vectors for dimension four [ 179 ] and higher [ 180 , 188 ].…”