• cannache
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    11 year ago

    It’s a hypothesis that we haven’t managed to understand how to even test yet, come on

    • @Tbird83ii@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      21 year ago

      What? There have been hundreds of experiments confirming many different hypotheses of quantum physics…

      The photoelectric effect you have seen nearly every day (have you every used a modern camera with auto-iris? What about solar power?)

      The double-slit experiment proves that subatomic particles can act as both a particle and a wave, which is pretty instrumental in further theories of QM.

      Freedman-Clause verified quantum entagnlement.

      Usage of Nuclear energy for both bombs and generating electrical power…

      Superconductors and Cooper-pairs.

      Even the other poster joking about the Copenhagen interpretation - Copenhagen lead to discoveries in Qubit measurement (read up on Quantum State Tomography).

      Quantum physics isn’t one single, independent theory… And it keeps evolving as our understanding changes.