Which features of quantum physics are not fundamentally quantum but are
due to indeterminism?
Which features of quantum physics are not fundamentally quantum but are
due to indeterminism?
What is fundamentally quantum? We argue that most of the features, problems, and paradoxes -- such as the measurement problem, the Wigner's friend paradox and its proposed solutions, single particle nonlocality, and no-cloning -- allegedly attributed to quantum physics have a clear classical analogue if one is to interpret classical …