AG wrote: Since spin is determined by the axis of an SG apparatus, and 
different axis orientations give difference spin orientations, is this 
sufficient to deny Realism since the spin is determined by the measuring 
device, and has no preexisting orientation?

scerir: The Aharonov-Bergmann-Lebowitz rule (ABL) assigns *probabilities* to 
outcomes of quantum measurement results, at time t, on the condition that the 
system is prepared (preselected) in a given way at t1 < t and found 
(postselected) in a given state at t2 > t

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