Would you agree that the only solid piece of evidence in QP is that probability of quantum properties (such as spin measured at different angles) does not behave as expected in the uniform space in which we experience non-quantum phenomena and perform our measurements (Bell’s inequality)?
Would you agree that the only solid piece of evidence in QP is that probability of quantum properties (such as spin measured at different angles) does not behave as expected in the uniform space in which we experience non-quantum phenomena and perform our measurements (Bell’s inequality)?
I will post something on Bell's inequalities soon.
Having read Robert Lanza’s “Observer” I found your well written article intriguing, rational,
and accessible.