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Re: A problem with string theory and quantum mechanics?Posted by Firestone on January 04, 2004 at 16:36:23: In Reply to: Re: A problem with string theory and quantum mechanics? posted by Ramirez on January 03, 2004 at 20:21:38: I apologize, you must have misunderstood. I was referring to the Double-Slit Expirement, which caused different interpretations to emerge. The interpretations were more of a way the physcisists thought the quantum world (or quantum cosmological world) acted, rather than an approach to understanding. There would be the Copenhagen interpretation, where Bohr and Heisenberg stated that, in the quantum world, an object would be in a superposition of all states when no one is looking at it. In the Many-Worlds interpretation, the universe "splits" when there are many probable outcomes, each universe with a different one. There is also the Bohm interpretation, there are also many others. -Mr. F
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