Re: a question on incompatibility of properties in a one particle system
From: bernard.chaverondier (bernard.chaverondier_at_wanadoo.fr)
Date: 10/20/04
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Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 22:10:05 +0200
"Bilge" <dubious@radioactivex.lebesque-al.net> a écrit dans le message de
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Chaverondier
> >I believe into this second interpretation which is a deterministic,
> >contextual hidden variables, explicitly non local interpretation
> >of quantum mechanics.
(see "Hidden Variables and Nonlocality in Quantum Mechanics" by
Douglas Hemmick http://www.intercom.net/~tarababe/DissertPage.html )
Bilge
> You can believe whatever you wish, but unless you can find an
> experiment that gives what you believe some additional reality,
> all you're doing is adding philosophical baggage that at best
> serves no purpose and at worst is logically incompatible with
> what you are trying to explain with it.
Chaverondier
Agreed. That's what I am interested in.
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