Nick V
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Oh ok.Nugatory said:The paper says no such thing, and we've reached a point in the discussion where pointing to that Nature.com article is no substitute for reading and understanding the paper itself. The paper says that any correspondence between an underlying physical state and the wave functions of pure states must be one-to-one. That's a reasonable basis for claiming that the wave function is ontic, but it doesn't take you to "physically real".
But, you said that wave function only exists in Hilbert space(I know I might be repeating myself), so is it real and not a physical object in Hilbert space, or is it a real physical object in the Hilbert space?