[ExI] Bell's Inequality

Rafal Smigrodzki rafal.smigrodzki at gmail.com
Mon Jan 2 03:13:45 UTC 2017


On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 8:48 PM, Adrian Tymes <atymes at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> If you want to strip that out, then it reduces to: what we measure was
> the truth since before the measurement.  No real thing collapses; only
> the range of possibilities that we know it could be collapses, as most
> of them prove to be incompatible with the measurement.
>

and:


> If the possibility that this is all math and information - that the
> answers were there all along, we just hadn't found (and couldn't find)
> them until we measured, and there are no other universes that
> magically come into being just conveniently forever beyond our reach -
> makes you uneasy, you too can Shut-Up-And-Calculate.
>

### Ah, so your thing is superdeterminism.

Do you understand the informational complexity of a superdeterminist world?

Every particle and interaction specified and pre-ordained from beginning to
end, or maybe to infinity. An infinitude of information that had to exist
outside of time to order and make all answers "be there all along".

So what is the physical process which generated that infinite amount of
information?

It sure ain't QM.

Rafal
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