Thursday, September 21, 2017

What is wrong with the De Broglie–Bohm theory a.k.a "Causal Interpretation" of quantum theory?




Possible Duplicate:
Why do people still talk about bohmian mechanics/hidden variables



I've heard of De Broglie–Bohm theory a.k.a causal interpretation of quantum theory. The predictions match accurately with with the nondeterministic quantum theory.


As a philosophy buff this one seems just like the classical universe. No funny new-age religion style gimmicks.



So why don't people use this interpretation instead of the Copenhagen "magic" interpretation?


P.S. I'm not an expert. I possess only superficial knowledge of quantum physics.




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