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By ways, I mean, how many of you guys accept that there is only meaninglessness behind "things we can't know anything about?" How many side with Dirac? Or, are you with Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen in at least thirsting for some tenable explanation for phenomena such as entanglement?
Are you at all like me, in thinking Wolfgang Pauli's opinion with regard to the non-locality of quantum phenomena is akin to the Communist dictator, demanding the social rule be followed without explanation? From Pauli:
Are you at all like me, in thinking Wolfgang Pauli's opinion with regard to the non-locality of quantum phenomena is akin to the Communist dictator, demanding the social rule be followed without explanation? From Pauli:
“One should no more rack one’s brain about the problem of whether something one cannot know anything about exists all the same, than about the ancient question of how many angels are able to sit on the point of a needle. But it seems to me that Einstein’s questions are ultimately always of this kind.”
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