Kristofer Carlson

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Realism is the claim that physical objects have definite values of physical properties—such as position, momentum, spin, charge, and polarization—even when unobserved. Locality is the claim that physical objects cannot influence each other faster than the speed of light. Local realism asserts that both realism and locality are true.
The Case Against Reality: Why Evolution Hid the Truth from Our Eyes
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