Bob: We may still believe that the universe comprises a single point in configuration space, corresponding to a single value of the wavefunction
How is this not immediately ruled out by Bell’s Theorem?
@Silas: I’ve tried just saying that to people, it doesn’t work. Doesn’t work in academic physics either. Besides which, it may not be the last time the question comes up, and there’s no reason why physicists shouldn’t know the (epistemic) math.
Bob: We may still believe that the universe comprises a single point in configuration space, corresponding to a single value of the wavefunction
How is this not immediately ruled out by Bell’s Theorem?
@Silas: I’ve tried just saying that to people, it doesn’t work. Doesn’t work in academic physics either. Besides which, it may not be the last time the question comes up, and there’s no reason why physicists shouldn’t know the (epistemic) math.