The total momentum is the same in both cases. But the 5:34 change is non-local. And that isn’t compatible with Einstein’s theory of General Relativity. 5:41 The only way you can solve this problem is to violate measurement independence, 5:47 that’s what’s sometimes called superdeterminism. It's probably, 5:52 by Bell’s theorem, the only way to fulfil local conservation laws in a measurement process. 6:00 This is so obvious. And all I can do is repeat this, hoping that eventually one day, 6:07 they’ll understand it. But if that day comes, we can then say that science progresses one 6:13 YouTube video at a time and you made it happen, so don’t forget to subscribe.She says that the only theory compatible with quantum mechanics and relativity is superdeterminism, and this was proved by Bell's theorem.
This is just nonsense. There is no superdeterministic theory that is compatible with quantum mechanics, or relativity, or anything else.
Bell opened up the possiblity of Physics being governed by a local hidden variable superdeterminism theory. But no one believes in either hidden variables or superdeterminism.
She gets some criticism for talking about science that is outside her expertise, but this is squarely within her core expertise. She should know better.
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