I'm arguing against hidden variable, measurement problem is a way of explaining that there is a concrete, pre-determined state, but we can't tell what it is because our measurements affect the result.
We can account for the measurement problem by doing lots of tests and statistical analysis.
Here's an explanation of how that's tested and the implications: https://www.informationphilosopher.com/solutions/experiments/EPR/
I'm arguing against hidden variable, measurement problem is a way of explaining that there is a concrete, pre-determined state, but we can't tell what it is because our measurements affect the result.
We can account for the measurement problem by doing lots of tests and statistical analysis.
Here's an explanation of how that's tested and the implications: https://www.informationphilosopher.com/solutions/experiments/EPR/
Ah, ok. Your original comment didn't make that clear (to me at least).