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Ismael
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In a sense yes, it stll can be seen as simply a mathematical tool… but it does describe reality very well!!!And it is STILL only a statistical artifact. That never changed.
The fact that you are using a computer right now to write here proves that QM works.
Semiconductor Physics (which is my field btw) on which computer technology is based, has its grounds in QM.
I did not come up with it… I did not develope the theory of quantum gravitationI ran into this one before. How do you come up with a “compact” or “short” dimension and still believe you are talking about actual physical existence?
The extra dimensions are for now only mathematical, but it does not mean they are not real.
It just need to be proven if indeed there are extra dimensios or not.
The extra dimensios have nothing to do with statistics or Heisenberg… they arise in trying to merge gravitational theory with QM from empirical data we have (ie. try to explain the data we observe).Do you also not see that this is all about statistical artifacts that are being viewed as though they were real objects, starting all the way back from Heisenberg.
Not true. Electrons are very real. So are other perticles.QM has NEVER been about REAL things. It has always been only about the ability to measure things using STATISTICAL methods. Its “objects” are merely mathematical artifacts that have no real existence at all, much like “the average person”.
QM is a very good theory to study and predict their properties and behavior.
Besides sociology and antropology describe humanity through statistics… does that mean humans are not real anymore?
Imagine forces? What are you taking about?Dimensions, imagined forces, and distortions are all be invented to justify measurement problems that are largely based on statistical concerns and presumed statistical entities that never actually applied to the real world to begin with.
Besides like I said QM deals only with the 3 spacial dimensions we percieve in the macroscopic world. The extra dimensions only come into play in some quantum gravity models (like string theory)
Anyway particles like electron are not “statistical entities”. They are REAL entities. Their behavior is stochastic in nature. That is what we measure ie the facts.
I think you really should read a serious introductory text about QM.They are inventing what reality is made of in order to allow poor measurement ability to be acceptable. It is like not being able to know what your wife is thinking so you redefine what “thinking” is and redefine what a “wife” is and then declare that reality has a principle that forbids anyone from ever knowing what thinking is and also knowing what a wife is at the same time (“The Heisenberg Identity Paradox”). You then name it the “Husband Uncertainty Principle” of “Physics”.
You have a lot of facts and ideas mixed up.
I might agree that String Theory is ‘inventing dimensions’ to try to explain quantum gravity(although the dimensions might be real after all… who knows).
The main problem of String Theory is that we cannot test it experimentally, not that it tries to fit data with imaginary dimensions.
Theoretical Physicists, you mean.They *really *should never have allowed mathematicians to have drugs.
Mathematicians usually deal with mathematics, not physics, although the two are strictly connected.
Mathematics is an abstract subject that might or might not have ‘physical’ meanings… but it;s still a very useful and fascinating subject.