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Noaidi | 10 hours ago

"Thus the wave function can’t tell us what the quantum system is like before we measure it. "

Nothing is a particle, all measured things are a probability that we make a certainty when we measure them.

When you stop looking at things as things, but instead, see them as probabilities, it will all make sense. My hand and the beer bottle I pick up are both probabilities. Since the mind cannot navigate the world based on probabilities it turns them into certainties.

Physical science is is the only way we can perceive quantum science. There is no "collapse" outside of our brains perception.

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tux1968|8 hours ago

Why does a probability taste so good after work on a hot day?