clarification (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Saturday, July 20, 2013, 01:07 (4146 days ago) @ rekastner

Ruth; No, I'm not saying that and it wouldn't be the implication of the PBR theorem.
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> The belief that was found incorrect was the idea that quantum systems have classical-like properties that we can never know. This is apparently false. In contrast, quantum systems may have other qualities that are not expressible in classical terms. Which is hardly surprising. Essentially the belief that was falsified was that underneath the quantum state, quantum objects have classical (determinate) sorts of properties, and the q. state is just an approximate kind of statement about those properties.-From my biological background I have always assumed that the border between the two layers is like a semi-permeable membrane and quantum events follow a one-way entry into our layer. Therefore we could never fully know the other side especially with its infintely variable probabilities.


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