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What is the relationship between events and outcomes in quantum theories?
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[QUOTE="Fra, post: 6852916, member: 76451"] The one looking around has one reduced view only. The view where all is entangled... who is that observer? What is its mass for example? What i think is wrong is "views" based on fictive perspectives of asymptotic observers. QM is not corroborated for those observers at that scale so nothing need to violated qm in its domain of validity. This has more todo with taking principles outside the domain of empirical support and see what absurd situationams that may happen in principle. /Fredrik [/QUOTE]
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