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by sls
1949 days ago
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Have you ever actually looked at the Schrödinger equation? [1] It's pretty simple. If you've had freshman physics, you can learn enough to derive it in a matter of days or at most weeks. There's not a lot of room in there for the kind of thing you are suggesting. It's much more plausible that the uncomfortable human-centric thing we need to let go is the idea that our perceptions about macroscopic reality should be indicative of how things actually are. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schrodinger_equation |
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Same with Schrödinger equation: it's very simple for one particle in an empty Universe, but things go more complicated when more particles are considered.
There is no guarantee that a different approach can replace QM and describe things in a simpler way. But I suspect that attempts to look for such approaches are not useless.