Part 7/9:
The Fate of Realism and Locality
Upon analyzing these findings, the scientific community has recognized that if quantum mechanics operates without adhering to locality, realism may not necessarily be forsaken. Various interpretations of quantum mechanics have emerged to reconcile these observations with objective reality.
One proposal, the De Broglie-Bohm theory, maintains the existence of hidden variables but allows for non-local interactions. Another possibility lies in the idea of Einstein-Rosen bridges—hypothetical wormholes connecting entangled particles instantaneously despite spatial separation.