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Originally Posted by hcap
Once again....
http://cds.cern.ch/record/518511/files/0107054.pdf
It is shown that quantum mechanics can be regarded as what one
might call a ”fuzzy” mechanics whose underlying logic is the
fuzzy one,in contradistinction to the classical ”crisp” logic. There
fore classical mechanics can be viewed as a crisp limit of a ”fuzzy” quantum mechanics.
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And once again, Wizzard of Pop Science:
This idea is popularised by the so-called laymen books by Kaku and co. This is a nonsense. We deal with probability amplitudes- there can be probability amplitude that something exists at more than one place PRIOR to measurement. But it doesn't, in any way means something exists at two places. Possibility is not synonymous with Actuality.
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