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The correct statement is that the phase space of a system with ##s=3## degrees of freedom is ##2s=6## dimensional. A simple pendulum...
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Challenge to Bohmian mechanics by Sharoglazova et al, Nature, 2025
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Which should not be used as a reference in this discussion, since we already have papers on both sides of the argument. Accordingly...
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While that's not uninteresting, it's still off topic, since it's a pop science source. That's true. But... ...that's not. Most people...
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To the contrary, it is perfectly politically correct to say so. You just need to what those others mean when they talk about "equally...
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And such an issue is not resolvable here. No, he's not. He's saying he doesn't like what you and the references you cite are doing with...
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Gupta, R. (1997). "Introduction to lattice QCD: Course". Les Houches Summer School in Theoretical Physics, Session 68: Probing the...
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You're very confused. First of all, I don't need to provide any additional reference to explain something as basic as how to apply the...
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Imagine taking all the matter and energy in the universe and squeezing it into a point of zero volume. That's essentially the idea of...
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Here is quick explanation : The Balloon as Space-Time: The balloon's surface is analogous to a two-dimensional representation of our...
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The question is valid under any interpretation, and the procedure for obtaining the answer is always the same. Let's see: - Bohmian...
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As I explained in post #116, this is not interpretation-dependent. As the QM textbooks I've mentioned throughout this thread (Zweibach...
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You don't understand that associating a quantum state with a particle is not the same as measuring it. 1. It's false that what you say...
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No, that's not true. No one shared any references that support the position that "A forward-in-time analysis fails to reproduce the...
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I don't think that is right. Dirac gives a very clear explanation why ##T^{\mu\nu}\sqrt{-g}## is the density of energy-momentum in...
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As I said, he gives a very clear explanation.
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