Simultaneity does not happen.
If I have an 'object', and perform the experiment, event and measure, twice, then they will appear out of order. An object be will be some surface to volume criteria. Accuracy in measuring the difference requires that experiment be as equal a possible, but simultaneity is impossible, because the dither adds accuracy.
The physicist, by definition, models the entire two surfaces from splitting a photon and measuring spin. But his best guess is the commuter of these two. That is Bell's Inequality. It is a global constraint, across any points between those two surfaces.
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