On Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at 3:42 AM Quentin Anciaux <[email protected]> wrote:

> AG,
>
> The key difference is that in MWI, all possible settings and outcomes
> actually happen in different branches. Nothing selects just one in advance.
>
> So yes, everything evolves deterministically, including the experimenters,
> but there's no global constraint forcing a single outcome to match hidden
> variables.
>
> In superdeterminism, only one setting and one outcome ever happen, and
> they're pre-correlated to fake the quantum violation.
>
> MWI doesn't need that. It just lets every allowed outcome unfold, no
> conspiracy required.
>

But MWI still can't account for correlations that violate the Bell
inequalities.

Bruce

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