View Full Version : Is Copanhagen Physics wrong?
Thenewdeal38
Oct4-11, 08:29 AM
Is Copanhagen physics true or has it been disproven? I seriously hope that dude is wrong.
Dickfore
Oct4-11, 08:35 AM
Copenhagen is the capital od Denmark, a country in Europe.
You refer to an interpretation of quantum mechanics, which cannot be proven wrong-- only the quantum mechanics itself. That is known to not be consistent at all scales with general relativity, but that doesn't necessarily make quantum mechanics wrong. For my own part, I think it is naive to imagine that a physical theory could be exactly correct in every situation.
Is Copanhagen physics true or has it been disproven? I seriously hope that dude is wrong.
It is NOT Copenhagen physics, it is Copenhagen Interpretation! There's a difference.
It appears that this is going to be a philosophy topic, so this thread will be moved to the appropriate forum.
Zz.
Math Is Hard
Oct4-11, 11:28 PM
This doesn't meet minimum qualifications for a thread here.
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