All the quantum weirdness is perfectly compatible with classical mechanics under the Bohmian interpretation
>This little realization will make you free
>>8273874
Yeah but it doesnt let physicists believe in free will so we have to ignore it
>>8273874
If you are willing to accept action at a distance then sure
>>8273874
Except that it violates Lorentz invariance, making it difficult (potentially impossible) to apply to high energy phenomena covered by QFT.
Sure, just explain hidden unmeasurable variables.
You do an experiment oh it's a particle.
You do another experiment oh it's a wave.
Yet most reputable theoretical physicists today agree that electrons are waves.
>>8273901
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmC0ygr08tE
>>8273913
>you can have waves in fluids when a force is applied
who would have thunk it
>>8273894
They are hidden and unmeasurable
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it also doesn't say WHY the probabilities are what they are.