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Furthermore, making measurements in QM, results in the collapse of Wave Functions, which makes time asymmetric, as the state of the location of observables are markedly different on either side of this collapse event.

Also, this collapse event interferes with the reversible determinism put forth by classical mechanics: if we're given a particle, and a definite location, post measurement, this doesn't give us any information about where the particle was prior to this point in history.

This is particularly disturbing because it seems to imply a real world loss of information, which violates the law of conservation.