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  4. Is the Copenhagen Interpretation correct interpretation of quantum mechanics?

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Is the Copenhagen Interpretation correct

Yes. No experimental evidence has contradicted it.
2 (33.3%)
No. Quantum theory is incomplete.
4 (66.7%)

Total Members Voted: 5

Voting closed: 21/11/2015 00:52:59

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Is the Copenhagen Interpretation correct interpretation of quantum mechanics?

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Re: Is the Copenhagen Interpretation correct interpretation of quantum mechanics?
« Reply #80 on: 12/11/2015 13:41:10 »
I can do no more than advise you to repeat the experiment without the particle. You will find that the wave behaves in exactly the same way. The particle is irrelevant to the wave. Fluid dynamics is not magic.   
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« Reply #81 on: 12/11/2015 20:37:13 »
I can advise you to watch the video and notice when the particle encounters the divider it slows down which causes its associated wave to slow down.
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