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madhatter106
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I've noticed the use of a fairly innocuous word 'probability' being used in quantum physics and wonder if the actual meaning of the word is being implied vs the intent as it pertains to quantum physics, when used by students and professors ?
This may seem pedantic however it's easier to relate to the normal use of 'probability' then the mind twister of QM's version.
The correct intent and meaning behind that word draws a line in the sand many are not willing to cross, why?
This may seem pedantic however it's easier to relate to the normal use of 'probability' then the mind twister of QM's version.
The correct intent and meaning behind that word draws a line in the sand many are not willing to cross, why?