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RDM's avatar

Like an impetuous kid in a candybox sampler, i like all the different ideas but one usually jumps out at me. This time it was "...The duality is a figment of the experiment.....". That's so satisfying.

I mean...in some sense, *everything* has a wave/particle duality. Is it a bunch of leaves, or isn't the tree really "waving at me"? Are the evanescent mesmerizing shifting of contrasts in a murmuration a wave, or isn't it really "just a bunch of birds"? Scale matters, in both time and space.

A bit out of left field, this, but:

I do SO wish I could read a physics journal from 200 years from now about how we finally figured out Carver Mead (Collective Electrodynamics) or Williamson/Van der Mark (Quicycle approach) was exactly correct and that all this "dark" nonsense and hyper-mathematical elk-fighting would come to an end.

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I took your advice, dear Asa, and read the Siegel article before reading your critique. In fact I've been reading about the 'wavicle' for a while now and I still don't get it. As a science 'newbie' or somebody who lacks knowledge and self-confidence when it comes to reading about science, I nonetheless suspect that the wavicle is nonsense. Still I find myself wondering, 'Gee whiz, but that Siegel guy sounds pretty smart as he summarizes what sounds like a very complex scientific theory, maybe too complex for my science-ignorant brain to understand, so shouldn't I defer to what he says with his use of all that technical terminology about this impressive-sounding 'wave-particle duality' theory which maybe lies beyond my comprehension?' I mean, shouldn't I be humble and open-minded when it comes to knowledge way out of my wheelhouse? But if the wavicle still sounds silly after reading about it for a while, then where does the folly lie? After the covid scam and the climate scam and the overpopulation scam and all the other scams being foisted on us by the religion of science, it seems that people like myself with little background in science should nonetheless start having more confidence in ourselves as independent thinkers. If you take the time to read as much as you can about the 'wavicle' and it still sounds like bullshit, then maybe that's because it is. Reading your essays every week certainly gives me more confidence in that regard.

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