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Topictfw quantum mechanics contradicts relativity
Darkman124
09/03/17 11:02:22 AM
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Pogo_Marimo posted...
The biggest issue with investigating Quantum Mechanics is that direct measurements and experimentation at this scale is often theoretically impossible because the theories describe an existence of purely probabalistic wave-functions instead of the apparent deterministic nature of the non-quantum scale. How the universe transitions from this probablistic state to a deterministic nature is perhaps the greatest obstacle standing in the way of theorists, though the many existing problems arising from the Standard Model certainly don't pale in comparison (Such as the many assymetries of the Universe).


its not just that either

its also that literally taking a measurement (interacting with the quantum system) has more impact on your measurement result than the system's state
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