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Causality is not dismissed. It is just reinterpreted. Otherwise RBW would have to dump all the classical physics and start from scratch.DrChinese said:Of course, causality is sacrificed, which is why it is described as "adynamical".
It's the same approach. Measurement results (future) restrict initial conditions (past). That's superdeterminism as it is described in this thread.DrChinese said:What does any of that have to do with superdeterminism?
Please do not identify the idea with the name. The idea of future restricting past going under the name of "superdeterminism" has received dismissive criticism from some people closer to experimental side of Bell inequalities. Wikipedia editors have dug up some references for that (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superdeterminism for references of Bell and Zeilinger).DrChinese said:Where there is no book to reference?
But the same idea under different names is more popular among people closer to theoretical side.