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by shpeedy
2348 days ago
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We have no perfect theory to explain everything, so it's just tradeoff, exchange of one set of inconsistencies for another set of inconsistencies, but with better intuition. I'm doing it here, in my country. The problem with current theories is that I understand them when I reading them. It's like piece of complex code or book with complex but boring text, like phonebook. I can follow it, when I read it, but I cannot reproduce it when book is closed. Can we teach a phonebook to kids? Yep. Is it useful? Nope. Recently, I did "quantum physics in one picture" experiment. Results are very good: lots of reposts, comments, interest in topic. |
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In short, pilot waves were a worthwhile avenue of research, but we have seen they are incredibly cumbersome or even insufficient in many quantum mechanics problems.