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Posted FYI, not because I believe it has merit. For one thing it repeats
the usual quantum misinterpretation that particles are in more than one
place at once and that wave particle duality is actual. It isn't.
Particles are all that is actually measured. The wave-like behavior is an
On 1/24/2014 8:50 AM, Edgar L. Owen wrote:
As for the question of quantum theory's irreality, perhaps we have just to learn to love
/i/. After all, it is not just quantum mechanics where its influence is felt. Complex
numbers are also increasingly vital in describing optical waveguides,
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