On Friday, August 17, 2018 at 7:31:01 PM UTC, Brent wrote:
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> On 8/17/2018 2:22 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote: 
> > We need to do that, because Alice has the choice of which base to use 
> > when measuring her particle. That will localise her in different 
> > branches: so they all have to exist prior to the measurement. 
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> Those different branches don't exist.  Alice's choices are not 
> rotationally symmetric. 


Why not? Isn't one orientation indistinguishable from any other? AG 

> She is not existing in a superposition of 
> possible measurement choices.  Her brain is, by mechanism, a classical 
> computer. 
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> Brent 
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