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Originally Posted by Warren Platts
I've got nothing against waves--but you look at a wave on the ocean moving, it's got both a definite position and momentum at any given moment.I'm just pointing out that the claim that there isn't both definite momentum and position "in reality" for subatomic particles is a philosophical surmise that's not very philosophically satisfying. I prefer the Bohmian, hidden variables approach. Just because we can't detect something, that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
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hmmm now that gives the rogue wave phenomenom happening here in the oceans a whole new twist.
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"When the first ship arrived, we were all on the ridge with weapons pointed skyward, then the first beam cut a portion of the ridgeline from under us." "First 3 troops broke ranks, then 8...then the second beam vaporized an armored troop carrier--soon after that we were all running in terror." Evolutionary War I November 11, 2011 at 11:11am Yosemite National Park
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