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12185467 No.12185467 [Reply] [Original]

Heisenberg uncertainty doesn't imply matter is blurry at an ontological level. There is simply a hard cap on whatever experimental knowledge can be deduced from reality without interfering causally with it.

>> No.12185476

>>12185467
Why yes, copenhagen interpretation isn't the only one of modern qm, just the most popular one.
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Superdeterminism

>> No.12185480

>>12185476
>Bell's theorem depends on the assumption of "free will", which does not apply to deterministic theories
I thought qm proved free-will? But they seem to assume it?

>> No.12185567

>>12185467
no shit. its been over 2 decades of people repeating this point over and over again. op you have to be underage, do zoomers not realize this or something?

>> No.12185572

>>12185467
>models are about reality

yeah you live in the 1900s

>> No.12185573

>>12185467
I always wondered why floquet theory is never mentioned in quantum theory

>> No.12185593

>>12185467
"Heisenberg uncertainty" is not what is philosophically difficult about quantum mechanics, brainlet.