On 10/4/2019 8:13 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
Sure it's "local" in Hilbert space.  But that's not what is violated in tests of Bell's inequality.

No, but what is violated in Bell’s inequality is the idea that the state in Hilbert space describe a physical reality,

In another post you just expounded at length on why "reality" is not well defined and shouldn't be referred to .

when it describes only the relative first person plural sharable map of the computations/histories that they can access to, personally.

No.  That, in the MWI is merely the projection onto one subspace, the subspace in which the observers and instruments all register a particular measurement result.  The state in Hilbert space has projections on other subspaces in which other results are seen. This idea of the state in Hilbert space is essential to MWI.  You can't deny Hilbert space and keep MWI.

See my recent post to Bruce.

I did, and answered it too.

Brent

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