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Are There Quantum Effects Coming from Outside Space-time? Nonlocality, free will and "no many-worlds"
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nonlocalityfreemany-worldsnaturenonlocalquantumwillargue
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Observing the violation of Bell's inequality tells us something about all possible future theories: they must all predict nonlocal correlations. Hence Nature is nonlocal. After an elementary introduction to nonlocality and a brief review of some recent experiments, I argue that Nature's nonlocality together with the existence of free will is incompatible with the many-worlds view of quantum physics.
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