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by jostylr
4364 days ago
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As an example, it is very easy to place pilot wave theory on manifolds as these are just differential equations. For the standard theory, it is not at all clear what the main operators ought to be such as momentum. Position, yes, but not other things. Of course, once one has pilot wave theory on it, then whatever needs to be deduced can be and then given to the standard theory. |
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