The tricky question is not why we can sometimes see non-locality, but why we see almost only locality. Why is everything so classical?
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Replying to @Lapizistik
No, the point is that we observe a mostly classical universe, with mostly classical computation. Why is that?
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Replying to @Plinz
Wild proposal: a less local theory (which we don't know how to create) would not need to introduce dark matter/energy ;-)
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Replying to @Lapizistik
No, the case for dark matter is clear. There are definitely non-baryonic particles that only interact with us through gravity
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Replying to @Lapizistik
if particles are just sets of typed properties that are stable for >1 step, it is not clear how to make theories without them
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