>What's pilot wave theory?
>You may be familiar with the copenhagen interpretation of QM, wherein we have all of these paradoxes like light being both particles and waves, the weirdness that comes out of it such as multiverse theory and quantum immortality - because of experiments like the double slit.
>However, there is another completely logical, completely rational interpretation of QM that gives all of the same 'answers' as the Copenhagen interpretation, without any of the paradoxical weirdness - and it's called Pilot Wave.
>Pilot Wave postulates that what we are seeing with particle/wave duality is simply a particle that makes waves in space. Sounds too simple, doesn't it?
>Here is a video of someone re-creating all of the weirdness of the double slit experiment using oil drops on top of a vibrating bath
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmC0ygr08tE
>>18957845
I saw that video a while back, and it seemed to make perfect sense. I just hope we can find some proof of this.
>>18957845
Funny how QM interpretations are both /x( and /sci/
>>18957845
thats pretty neat
>>18957845
Shit, I thought it was actually THIS video, which I prefer (though both are great).
https://youtu.be/WIyTZDHuarQ
>>18957886
the mainstream interpretations of QM are more /x/ than /sci/. prove me fucking wrong.