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Prologue to super quantum mechanics: something is rotten in the state of quantum mechanics
Since its foundation more than eight decades ago, quantum mechanics has been plagued by enigmas, mysteries and paradoxes and held hostage by quantum positivism. This fact strongly suggests that something is fundamentally wrong with the quantum mechanics paradigm. The best scientific minds, such as A...
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ConsReality Press
2012
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author | Vaguine, Victor |
author_facet | Vaguine, Victor |
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description | Since its foundation more than eight decades ago, quantum mechanics has been plagued by enigmas, mysteries and paradoxes and held hostage by quantum positivism. This fact strongly suggests that something is fundamentally wrong with the quantum mechanics paradigm. The best scientific minds, such as Albert Einstein, Louis de Broglie, David Bohm, Richard Feynman and others have spent years of their professional lives attempting to find resolution to the quantum mechanics predicament, with not much success. A shift of the quantum mechanics paradigm toward a deeper physics theory is long overdue. |
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spelling | cern-17415272021-04-21T20:57:21Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1741527engVaguine, VictorPrologue to super quantum mechanics: something is rotten in the state of quantum mechanicsGeneral Theoretical PhysicsSince its foundation more than eight decades ago, quantum mechanics has been plagued by enigmas, mysteries and paradoxes and held hostage by quantum positivism. This fact strongly suggests that something is fundamentally wrong with the quantum mechanics paradigm. The best scientific minds, such as Albert Einstein, Louis de Broglie, David Bohm, Richard Feynman and others have spent years of their professional lives attempting to find resolution to the quantum mechanics predicament, with not much success. A shift of the quantum mechanics paradigm toward a deeper physics theory is long overdue.ConsReality Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:17415272012 |
spellingShingle | General Theoretical Physics Vaguine, Victor Prologue to super quantum mechanics: something is rotten in the state of quantum mechanics |
title | Prologue to super quantum mechanics: something is rotten in the state of quantum mechanics |
title_full | Prologue to super quantum mechanics: something is rotten in the state of quantum mechanics |
title_fullStr | Prologue to super quantum mechanics: something is rotten in the state of quantum mechanics |
title_full_unstemmed | Prologue to super quantum mechanics: something is rotten in the state of quantum mechanics |
title_short | Prologue to super quantum mechanics: something is rotten in the state of quantum mechanics |
title_sort | prologue to super quantum mechanics: something is rotten in the state of quantum mechanics |
topic | General Theoretical Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1741527 |
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