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Quantum Bayesianism takes the view that the there are no quantum states in the objective sense and that the probabilities should only be interpreted as what information an agent has about the system. Isn't this the same as claiming that there are hidden variables, and that probabilities arises only due to our ignorance about what properties the real physical system has? But at the same time they seem to claim that QBism is a local theory, which would be in a direct violation with Bell's theorem.
I don't understand how they rationalize this. How can they argue for hidden variables and at the same time claim their theory to be local?
I don't understand how they rationalize this. How can they argue for hidden variables and at the same time claim their theory to be local?