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So I have often heard it argued that "super-determinism" is a loophole to Bell's theorem, that allows a local hidden variable theory. Bell himself alluded to it in a 1980s BBC interview.
But why is this the case? And how is super-determinism different to regular determinism. And the many-world's interpretation is deterministic, so does that fall under this loophole?
But why is this the case? And how is super-determinism different to regular determinism. And the many-world's interpretation is deterministic, so does that fall under this loophole?