Not necessarily.
You'd be correct given hidden variables.
But we know pretty convincingly that quantum anything does not have hidden variables.
Not necessarily.
You'd be correct given hidden variables.
But we know pretty convincingly that quantum anything does not have hidden variables.
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.