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I am thinking of the usual "Alice and Bob" type scenario.
If I choose to view the measuring instruments of Alice and Bob as "classical objects in spacetime", am I not then forced to say the following as well?
1) The joint-state of the measuring instruments is separable throughout the whole of spacetime.
2) The principle of CFD applies (validly) to the outcomes which those instruments can register.
If I choose to view the measuring instruments of Alice and Bob as "classical objects in spacetime", am I not then forced to say the following as well?
1) The joint-state of the measuring instruments is separable throughout the whole of spacetime.
2) The principle of CFD applies (validly) to the outcomes which those instruments can register.