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ShalomShlomo
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I don't understand.
We're spending billions of dollars on super powerful particle accelerators, to try and understand the fundamental make up of our quantum mechanical particles.
And yet, the problem described here is an even more fundamental gap in our understanding, with the prize of a significantly deeper understanding of quantum mechanics, far beyond what we know today, and no-one is interested in discovering what is in front of our noses ?
Why ?
ShalomShlomo
We're spending billions of dollars on super powerful particle accelerators, to try and understand the fundamental make up of our quantum mechanical particles.
And yet, the problem described here is an even more fundamental gap in our understanding, with the prize of a significantly deeper understanding of quantum mechanics, far beyond what we know today, and no-one is interested in discovering what is in front of our noses ?
Why ?
ShalomShlomo