top | item 40293003 (no title) paraph1n | 1 year ago > The outcome provably does not exist until you measure it.This is not true. It only provably does not exist in local hidden variables. discuss order hn newest red75prime|1 year ago It doesn't change much in practice. If the event is influenced by a state outside of its past light cone, you (that is observer inside the universe) cannot predict the outcome even theoretically. Dylan16807|1 year ago I believe "in practice, theoretically" simplifies to "theoretically".In actual practice there might as well be hidden local variables here. You wouldn't be able to tell the difference, even though you could in theory.
red75prime|1 year ago It doesn't change much in practice. If the event is influenced by a state outside of its past light cone, you (that is observer inside the universe) cannot predict the outcome even theoretically. Dylan16807|1 year ago I believe "in practice, theoretically" simplifies to "theoretically".In actual practice there might as well be hidden local variables here. You wouldn't be able to tell the difference, even though you could in theory.
Dylan16807|1 year ago I believe "in practice, theoretically" simplifies to "theoretically".In actual practice there might as well be hidden local variables here. You wouldn't be able to tell the difference, even though you could in theory.
red75prime|1 year ago
Dylan16807|1 year ago
In actual practice there might as well be hidden local variables here. You wouldn't be able to tell the difference, even though you could in theory.