Not necessarily.

You'd be correct given hidden variables.

But we know pretty convincingly that quantum anything does not have hidden variables.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell%27s_theorem

It doesn't have local hidden variables. That's an important distinction.

I'm not sure a non-local hidden variable explanation of QM is any distinct from superdeterminism though.

> non-local hidden variable

Like, global variables?

Naked singletons in your locality.

Alright, who's been messing with the universal gravitational constant and making it not universal? No one's in trouble, I just want to know.

There's another tantalizing possibility, that it varies over time rather than across space.