Ah, you meant what's the effect on entangled particles at different locations? I still don't see that there's a problem. You just see a different slice of Hilbert space, and Hilbert space is what gets realified (new word) by MW. In fact, I'd say it handles relativity better than a way of thinking that involves lots of collapses - if we're a light-year apart and each measure an independent particle at the same coordinate time, an objective collapse violates the either the Copernican principle or relativity - we can't have independent objective collapses.
If you want an explanation of how you get a probabilistic state from an entangled state ("how the theory predicts what we observe"), check out partial traces.
By the way, you're doing an excellent job of explanation, but I hope you see by now what I meant by "playing Whack-A-Mole". Every time you make a point, rather than acknowledge it, he'll just restate his vague objection in more elevated jargon.
These are extracts from some Facebook comments I made recently. I don't think they're actually understandable as is—they're definitely not formal and there isn't an actual underlying formalism I'm referring to, just commonly held intuitions. Or at least intuitions commonly held by me. Ahem. But anyway I figure it's worth a shot.
A proposal to
rationalizederive magick and miracles from updateless-like decision theoretic assumptions:(On Google+ I list my occupation as "Theoretical Thaumaturgist". ;P )