
TL;DR
This paper asserts that quantum theory is a complete and well-defined local framework with no unresolved foundational issues such as the measurement problem.
Contribution
It clarifies that quantum theory is fully established and dismisses the existence of unresolved foundational problems.
Findings
Quantum theory is a well-defined local theory.
No measurement problem exists in quantum theory.
Foundational issues are considered settled.
Abstract
Quantum theory is a well-defined local theory with a clear interpretation. No "measurement problem" or any other foundational matters are waiting to be settled.
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