On Feb 24, 12:49 am, Richard Hake <[email protected]> wrote:
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PHYSICS and PHILOSOPHY
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Book ‘Dreams of a final theory’. By Steven Weinberg.
Page 66.
‘ Most scientists use quantum mechanics every day in they
 working lives without needing to worry about the fundamental
 problem of its  interpretation.
 . . .they do not worry about it. A year or so ago . . . . .
our conversation turned to a young theorist who had been quite
 promising as a graduate student and who had then dropped
out of sight. I asked Phil what had interfered with the
ex-student’s research. Phil shook his head sadly and said:
‘ He tried to understand quantum mechanics.’   (!)
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Conclusion.
Don’t try to understand quantum theory if you want reach success.
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