On 10/3/2019 2:08 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
No, Bruce's point is that it must be present at the start. Otherwise Bell's 
inequality couldn't be violated.
Bruce agree that there is no FTL action, that is locality. The non locality is 
in the perspective view. It is not a global truth, as that is obvious if you 
agree that the wave function evolution is only a rotation in some space. 
Rotation are typically local, even in abstract spaces (which in Everett and 
with mechanism are the real thing).
Now, with “one physical universe”, that non-local perspective implies some FTL 
action.

Sure it's "local" in Hilbert space.  But that's not what is violated in tests of Bell's inequality.

Brent

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