Is Quantum Mechanics Fundamentally Indeterminate?

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The discussion revolves around the explanation of Quantum Mechanics (QM) using the triangle inequality theorem as a metaphor. It suggests that actions and reactions in QM are inherently indeterminate, as questions and answers exist prior to inquiry. The speaker posits that QM will never yield complete answers, as understanding is always limited. A humorous exchange follows, where another participant questions the speaker's grasp of QM, highlighting a disconnect in understanding. The conversation emphasizes the complexities and philosophical implications of QM rather than providing a definitive explanation.
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I will explain QM. And a Omnesient person/character.

1.) A plane is composed of a triangle. Or three planar(on a plane) point, that aren't formin a line(colinear), form a "Plane".

2.) In this triangle is the triangle inequality theorem. So it follows.

3.) This theorem is composed as Q = Action < Q + A = 2Reaction

4.) Triangle inequality theorem = Triangle inequality theorem. So, since we act without knowing the answer, we will always be less than the Q & A.

5.) 1.) through 5.) explain the indetermination in Quantum Mechanics.

6.) Q & A existed before we asked a Q.

7.) Q = Q. So who thought before us ? And also knew the Answer to thoughts questions ?

8.) Therefore QM will never provide a whole Q&A, & the closer we get to one the closer someone else is to seeing the Q.

Check it out. 1 through 8. I'm not being religious in my points. Just deductive.

Read points 1 through 8, and tell me if you understand.

I posted this hear for selfadjoint mainly.
 
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Somebody answer my post. :smile:
 
:rolleyes: By QM I assume you mean quantum mechanics. If you really do mean quantum mechanics, it appears you have no idea what quantum mechanics is.

- Warren
 
chroot said:
:rolleyes: By QM I assume you mean quantum mechanics. If you really do mean quantum mechanics, it appears you have no idea what quantum mechanics is.

- Warren

Fair enough.
 
Originally Posted by chroot
By QM I assume you mean quantum mechanics. If you really do mean quantum mechanics, it appears you have no idea what quantum mechanics is.
- Warren


Fair enough.

:smile:
That had to be the most hilarious exchange between two people on this board I've seen since I've been on here. This is classic stuff.
 
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