It's the question if this is the case. — EugeneW
No hidden variables can account for the correlations of entangled entities unless those hidden variables are non-local (e.g., Bohm, Pilot Wave Theories, etc., but these theories imply hyper determinism and no free choice in what is measured to begin with). Only recently have experiments shown that non-locality cannot be simply faster than light, its speed must be infinite, something that shows up in the formalism — Count Timothy von Icarus
That's not the case with mathematics. The axioms are not produced with the intent of representing 'what is the case'. And the ones which get accepted are the ones which prove to be useful. So they are produced by imagination, and accepted by pragmaticism, and there is no question of if what they say is the case. — Metaphysician Undercover
but these theories imply hyper determinism and no free choice in what is measured — Count Timothy von Icarus
When we open Schrodinger's box, we should be getting entangled with the simultaneously dead and alive cat — Count Timothy von Icarus
Things that are observed are not in superposition, they have distinct values. Superposition is pre- observation — Count Timothy von Icarus
That's not the case with mathematics. The axioms are not produced with the intent of representing 'what is the case' — Metaphysician Undercover
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