On quantum randomness and its implications - criticism of the Bell inequality violation
The quantum world is fundamentally, inherently random. All measurements of quantum systems confirm this fundamental claim as a fact. It is ...
The quantum world is fundamentally, inherently random. All measurements of quantum systems confirm this fundamental claim as a fact. It is ...
During the understanding of our world, a paradigm shift happens when we explain the observed phenomena in terms of a fundamentally new pri...
Our world is determined, i.e. the state of the present strictly determines the state of the future. This causal statement follows from the ...
The world we live in, which created us as well, is a special place. It is special because it is made up of an extraordinary variety of diff...
The image shows a pattern of iron particles arranged in a magnetic field. Iron shavings can be used to map out the magnetic field. Each pa...
Our world is driven by the principle of least action. Why nature works by obeying the least action principle? There is a mathematical co...
Space is the thing in which interactions are local. We exist in a universe that function locally. It is our observation. Why? Where local...
Time is a special thing. It is always with us. We live in it. It surrounds us, we can't get rid of it. It seems to be part of the phy...