The Free Will Theorem and the Flash Ontology implicitly assume the Before-Before Experiment and thereby imply free will. Comment on a note by Nicolas Gisin in arXiv:1002.1392v1

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It is argued that both the "Free Will Theorem" (FWT) and the "relativistic
GRW model with Flash Ontology" (rGRWf) hiddenly assume the result of the
before-before experiment, and for this reason both FWT and rGRWf imply free
will in the world outside free experimenters.

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