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Mark Field's avatar

Perhaps Noah made the point in passages you elided, but his comparison of Left and Right lacked a basic distinction: the putative Left is tiny and marginal, while the Right now encompasses most, if not all, of the R party.

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Philip Koop's avatar

Wave function collapse is an exogenous postulate glued onto the body of quantum field theory; nobody has succeeded in deriving it from the assumption that the wave function is the fundamental description of reality, although hope springs eternal. In short, the measurement problem is the basic problem with quantum theory, it has been there from the very beginning, and nobody understands or has ever understood the answer. So I don't know why you expect to.

That said, I think it would profit you to read what Sabine Hossenfelder has to say here: http://backreaction.blogspot.com/2022/02/an-update-on-status-of-superdeterminism.html. I was particularly interested to learn that von Neumann proposed the same experiment 50 years ago, and that it has never been tried, and that the reason is that the community of physicists prefers to sacrifice locality rather than statistical independence, and that there is no empirical basis for this preference.

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