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    Problems with Many Worlds Interpretation

    I would tend to believe that just as Einstein said that science without religion is lame and religion without science is blind, I feel that in the same regard, unless any philosophical theory can model a mathematical framework it is almost meaningless to talk about it as far as ontology or...
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    Problems with Many Worlds Interpretation

    So the more I am learning the deeper characteristics of the debb the more I am fascinated by it. It seems so very mystical to me that I want to hold that both theories are correct. Because the environment registering the detection effectively alters the course of particles which can otherwise...
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    Problems with Many Worlds Interpretation

    Here is a quote from wiki on the subject "The de Broglie–Bohm theory is an example of a hidden variables theory. Bohm originally hoped that hidden variables could provide a local, causal, objective description that would resolve or eliminate many of the paradoxes of quantum mechanics, such as...
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    Problems with Many Worlds Interpretation

    Dear Ken G, You make very valid points and thank you for providing a more wholesome view Bohemian mechanics. You draw out your arguments in a clear and concise way, but I fail to see how pilot waves are not local hidden variables. Even according to the wiki, the Pilot wave description is...
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    Problems with Many Worlds Interpretation

    Dear Ken G, I agree with you on most points, you seem most wise and I enjoy reading your thoughts. I also agree that my theory isn't a new one in that I haven't been able to form any new predictions with it yet. In essence it is only an extension of probability theory to incorporate QM and...
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    Problems with Many Worlds Interpretation

    You say that the wavefunction is not viewed as physically real, but instead an allegiance to a deeper mathematical reality (the pilot wave) that underlies the wavefunction. And that this allows that particles are still particles which follow completely deterministic trajectories, but when we...
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    Problems with Many Worlds Interpretation

    I believe I may have solved the Many Worlds Problem and it is published in my Book: Science of One: the hidden connection. The answer as I have published lies in the inherent connection between mind and matter which can otherwise be stated as the collapse of the wave function. What I mean...
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    Can motion be detected without external reference in a moving container?

    The only plausible arguments for absolute or those of Newton's buck and that of the tension in a rope tied to two rotating spheres. Even Einsteins equations were not able to solve it which is the reason he had to re-introduce the Ether. He said that if any solution to this problem could be...
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    The crossing of two light waves, a point standing still ?

    Newton's bucket problem shows that we can't rule out absolute motion
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