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Has this hypothetical loophole of quantum mechanics ever been debunked?
>Quantum particles are living beings (they have at least one sense, a memory recording what they sensed in the past, and the ability to make choices based on said memory)
>They pick the "possibility" in which they collapse upon being interacted with based on their memory
>As such it doesn't rely on "true randomness" or some nonlocal variable, but the determining factor can be anywhere in the particle's past as long as it's part of its memory