RE: The Universe Is Not Locally Real
October 7, 2022 at 9:04 am
(This post was last modified: October 7, 2022 at 9:05 am by polymath257.)
Yes, quantum mechanics is accurate. No, classical physics is not. So you can't understand the universe using classical ideas.
No, at the quantum level, things don't have definite properties between observations. Quantum mechanics is a probabilistic description and not a deterministic one.
No, there is no 'communication' between widely separated particles. There are correlations that are set up when the particles are formed.
No, at the quantum level, things don't have definite properties between observations. Quantum mechanics is a probabilistic description and not a deterministic one.
No, there is no 'communication' between widely separated particles. There are correlations that are set up when the particles are formed.