Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Have We Been Interpreting Quantum Mechanics Wrong This Whole Time?
Have We Been Interpreting Quantum Mechanics Wrong This Whole Time? | Science | WIRED: "For nearly a century, “reality” has been a murky concept. The laws of quantum physics seem to suggest that particles spend much of their time in a ghostly state, lacking even basic properties such as a definite location and instead existing everywhere and nowhere at once. Only when a particle is measured does it suddenly materialize, appearing to pick its position as if by a roll of the dice."
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