Roy Daya

March 31, 2011

Quantum Mechanics without Probability

Filed under: Ideas — Tags: — Roy Daya @ 03:53

I read a lot about the strange world of quantum particles and their proposed statistical behavior.  Observations like two particles observed at the same time in different places and a particle appearing where it is tested to be - seams almost magical.

Clouds of probability where a particle is not really anywhere but it is probable to be everywhere with varying degrees.

I must admit that it makes no sense to me and I don’t care what everyone else is saying.
My thought is that these particles are just traveling MUCH faster than what we think is the speed of light. Maybe we measure light and can only record it once every million trips back and forth to create an impression…
Imagine if you take a photo of something very fast but your shutter speed is slow. It would appear to be at few places at once.

I think that many of the fantastic and illogical elements of quantum physics are resolved if we simply re-think speed limitations and actual speeds and not assume our measurements are correct.

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