Saturday, November 17, 2018

Is Non-locality a disease that needs to be excised? Dr. Ruth E. Kastner's new book

But in fact it is perfectly possible and reasonable to suppose that quantum theory is indeed saying something about this ‘quantum stuff’: i.e., that quantum states really do describe constituents of reality and their nature. It’s just that their nature is highly non-classical, and that is evidenced by their nonlocality. Thus, many researchers still think of quantum nonlocality as a kind of disease that needs to be eliminated, denied, or explained away in order for the theory to ‘make sense’.
Just as Professor Basil J. Hiley points out on youtube - almost all quantum physicists are still in denial about nonlocality.

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