An interesting article about quantum mechanics and realism:
Physicists close two loopholes while violating local realismAn interesting quote from the article:
Quote:As they explain in their study, local realism consists of both realism โ the view that reality exists with definite properties even when not being observed โ and locality โ the view that an object can only be influenced by its immediate surroundings.
So if local realism can be violated, this means reality is only probability, and becomes real as we understand it only when observed?
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