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Macroscopic objects appear to have definite positions. In a many-worlds interpretation
of quantum theory, this appearance is an illusion; the correct view is the "view
from outside" in which even macroscopic objects are in general in a superposition
of different positions. In the Bohm model, objects really are in definite positions.
This additional aspect of reality is accessible only from the "inside";
thus in the Bohm model the view from inside can be more correct than is the
view from outside.
Johnson, George. "Challenging Particle Physics as Path to Truth." The New York Times On the Web (12/4/01).