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Fra, in the Bohmian context the hidden degrees of freedom are objective. I am not sure that I understand the rest of your question, but just ask yourself what would be an analogous question in classical (not quantum) physics. Whatever your answer in the classical case might be, essentially the same answer can be applied to the Bohmian version of quantum physics as well.Fra said:A short conceptual question for Demystifier:
I'm interested to follow your reasoning and your idea to try to connect to string theory but what about this.
In the Bohmian context and "hidden variables", do you consider these "hidden degrees of freedom" to be objective? Or how about the notion where the distinguishable degrees of freedom is subjective (meaning observer relative)? Does that such a thought make any sense at all from your point of view?