On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 8:19 AM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:

​> ​
>  I was juste arguing against John Clarks idea that the Bell's inequality
> violation introduce physical action at a distance, even with the MWI.


​That's ​not exactly correct, what I actually said was *at least* one of
the following 3 things must be untrue:

​1) Determinism
2) Locality
3) Realism

Einstein thought all 3 were true but he died 10 years before Bell's
inequality had even been discovered and 30 years before experiments had
shown it was violated. You can't have everything and I think Einstein would
have been least horrified if #1 was untrue and most horrified if #3 was.

John K Clark

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