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An Objective Reality is based on the 2 assumptions that 1) objects exist locally and independently, and 2) that Space and Time are both absolute.

Relativity agrees that objects exist locally and independently, but states that space and time are in fact relative, not absolute.

QM states that space and time are absolute, yet objects do not exist locally and independently.

As you can see it's a basic fundamental conflict between our 2 main theories. Each refutes an objective reality assumption that the other relies on, and yet both claim to support an objective reality because each one can be used to compute an objective result.

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