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I was gassing away on another forum about how quantum mechanics was non-local and so on, and someone said he didn't believe it was, and that other interpretations with local or hidden variables were more valid, this seems converse to what I'm learning. Consider me a Student of physics with a early degree level of the maths, so please don't go too heavy. Can anyone explain why he's mistaken? It seems to me interpretations like the Copenhagen interpretation are more mainstream?