“Why is the pilot-wave picture is ignored? Should it not be taught as an antidote to the prevailing complacency? To show us that vagueness, subjectivity, and indeterminism, are not forced on us by experimental facts, but by deliberate theoretical choice?” -John S. Bell
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Replying to @InertialObservr
“Why is the pilot-wave picture ignored?" Because it's wrong.
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Replying to @VergaraLautaro
How so? The oft-cited arguments of Kochen-Specker and Von-Neuman have been showed by Bell himself himself to be not just incorrect “but foolish” to quote Bell.
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Replying to @InertialObservr @VergaraLautaro
Because the world is relativistic.
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Replying to @wood_croft @VergaraLautaro
That’s a cop out, 1.. and 2 relativistic formulations (even QFT formulations) exist
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Replying to @InertialObservr @VergaraLautaro
Formulations that almost no physicist take seriously. The incompatibility between dBB and relativity is inherent and unavoidable. Just like perpetual motion machines, when it fails, people formulate more and more complicated versions of it, only making things worse.
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This response is extremely naive.
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