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Local but not real is fine if space is real. If space is not real then "local" is incoherent.
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https://philpapers.org/rec/DASSVR[1][2]
1: https://philpapers.org/rec/DASSVR
2: https://philpapers.org/rec/DASSVR
Substantivalism is the view that space exists in addition to any material bodies situated within it. Relationalism is the opposing view that there is no such thing as space; there are just material bodies, spatially related to one another.
For the record, in addition to being a transcendental idealist, I'm a qbist.
Comment by URAPhallicy at 13/09/2024 at 07:27 UTC
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You can derive space and time through platonic relations. Am a fan of QBism. I think we agree except you don't want to discuss the first hard problem. Many QBist would discuse it at least the philosophical level. And it isn't that hard.
One has to start by asking what is nothing rather than what it is not. Nothing must always be infinite invariance.
Start from that and you can derive physics....imo.