| The Universe is not 'local and real', whatever kind of scientific description you might dream up to describe how it works. If you want to believe there is a real world out there, you cannot do without non-locality; if you want to believe that no form of communication takes place faster than the speed of light, you cannot have a real world, independent of the observer. | |||
| p. 158-159 | |||
| John Gribbin |
Schrodinger's Kittens and the Search for Reality Back Bay Books, 1995 |
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