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RE: Schrödinger's Biggest Cat: "Quantum In Real Life"

in #steemstem6 years ago

One of the mature replies I ever got from a Physics person. To be honest, I am not an expert. But most of the physics students even doing PhD I have met have not even heard about this theory. (Especially young guys. Most of them take inherent randomness for granted!) I am not a QM person. Philosophically Pilot wave theory is satisfying (for me personally).

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Who knows, maybe one day, We (as the generation) or our children will be the ones who make new interpretations of Quantum Mechanics! Untill that day, We're going to stick to our experiments to make our roads...

I recently saw a 3blue1brown youtube video saying that Heisenberg Uncertainity principle is a consequence of fourier duals instead of any inherent Quantumness! Do you have any comments?

Do you have any exact link to this? I should watch it first to say something.