Although the suspicion that quantum mechanics is emergent has been lingering fora long time, only now we begin to understand how a bridge between classical and quantummechanics might be squared with Bell’s inequalities and other conceptual obstacles. Here, it isshown how mappings can be formulated that relate quantum systems to classical systems. Bygeneralizing these ideas, one gets quite general models in which quantum mechanics and classicalmechanics can merge. It is helpful to have some good model examples such as string theory. Itis suggested that notions such as ‘super determinism’ and ‘conspiracy’ should be looked at muchmore carefully than in the, by now, standard arguments.
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