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20.7.21

 't Hooft has an approach to Quantum Mechanics that is realistic. That is he derives the regular equations based on information loss of black holes which is a classical result. [That is what happens when black holes evaporate.] So it occurred to me that this is related to the ER= EPR conjecture in which all entangled states have worm holes connecting them. If this is so--as much evidence seems to indicate--then 't Hooft approach would be right.

And as Dr Kelley Ross pointed out that would be like Kant's empirical realism approach.[Empirical realism plus transcendental idealism.] And that is not like Bohr. That is in the debate between Einstein and Bohr, Einstein would be correct.