Is QM an Intrinsic Physical Theory?

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In summary, the purpose of the tread is to provoke varied opinions and support them with evidence, but the question "to what extent is QM an intrinsic physical theory?" is not clear enough to start a productive conversation. Therefore, the thread is closed, but can potentially be reopened if a clearer question is proposed through a private message. After some offline discussion, it has been decided to keep the thread closed.
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The purpose of the tread is to provoke varied opinions and to allow those who obtain such views to offer supporting evidence. The question is this: "to what extent is QM an intrinsic physical theory?"
 
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"Intrinsic physical theory" is not clear enough to start a productive conversation, so this thread is closed. Send me a PM proposing more clear wording and the thread can be reopened.
 
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After some offline discussion, this thread will remain closed.
There's nothing inherently wrong with the question, but it is not one that can be productively discussed or moderated within the bounds of this forum.
 

Related to Is QM an Intrinsic Physical Theory?

1. What is the finality of quantum mechanics?

The finality of quantum mechanics refers to the idea that the principles and laws of quantum mechanics are the ultimate and most complete description of the behavior of particles on a microscopic scale. In other words, quantum mechanics is seen as the most accurate and comprehensive theory for understanding the behavior of particles at the quantum level.

2. Is there still debate regarding the finality of quantum mechanics?

Yes, there is ongoing debate among scientists about the finality of quantum mechanics. While many scientists believe that quantum mechanics is the most complete theory for understanding the behavior of particles on a microscopic scale, others argue that there may be underlying principles or theories that are yet to be discovered.

3. What are some arguments for the finality of quantum mechanics?

Some arguments for the finality of quantum mechanics include the fact that it has been extensively tested and proven to accurately describe the behavior of particles at the quantum level. Additionally, quantum mechanics is the basis for many modern technologies, such as computers and telecommunications, further supporting its finality.

4. What are some arguments against the finality of quantum mechanics?

Some arguments against the finality of quantum mechanics include the fact that it is not compatible with our current understanding of gravity, and there may be a need for a unified theory that can explain both quantum mechanics and gravity. Additionally, some scientists argue that there may be deeper underlying principles or theories that can further explain the behavior of particles on a microscopic scale.

5. How does the debate on the finality of quantum mechanics impact scientific research?

The debate on the finality of quantum mechanics has led to ongoing research and exploration in the field of physics. Scientists continue to study and test the principles of quantum mechanics in order to further understand its validity and potential limitations. This debate also encourages scientists to think critically and explore alternative theories, ultimately driving scientific progress and discovery.

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