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SelmerSaxMan
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Quantum physics states that it is impossible to predict where a particle will be for any interval of time. Another discipline states that if it were possible to track and predict the movement of all of the particles in the universe, it would be possible to predict the future.
It is impossible to predict where a particle will be, but would it be reasonable to assume that each particle has a definite, predefined path?
I know very little of quantum physics - I know the gist of it, but nothing more, so please correct me where necessary.
It is impossible to predict where a particle will be, but would it be reasonable to assume that each particle has a definite, predefined path?
I know very little of quantum physics - I know the gist of it, but nothing more, so please correct me where necessary.