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by davidgtl
1637 days ago
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Not sure if it applies here, also not a physicist, so just some food for thought: I've noticed that many of humanity's models try to simplify things into neat models and that results in either
- many specific models, each focusing on a specific macro-behaviour
- one statistical model which basically describes the underlying process as non-deterministic Couple that with performance debugging 101:
Measuring the performance of a function changes the performance of a function (Fudamentally because you can't see without interacting, and sometimes that interaction creates weird results) And the conclusion is that Quantum Mechanics is a statistical model of a complex hot path which we're trying to measure, so of course it's going to be weird and hard to so. |
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