Bohm's Hidden Variable Model: Distinguishing from Einstein's Vision

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describe bohm's hidden variable model for quantum physics. what is the main feature that distinguishes it from Einstein's vision?
 
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it's non-local.

and in any case, Einstein believed a unified field theory was the only possible solution to fully understanding Quantum Mechanics, in a letter to Born he described Bohm's Theory as "too cheap".
 
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unusualname said:
... he described Bohm's Theory as "too cheap".

Ouch! Demystifier is on holiday, right? :rolleyes:

(:biggrin:)