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A realist interpretation of quantum physics

Feyerabend was a rather famous philosopher. He was of the opinion that ‘anything goes’. We disagree. Let me know your views on my latest paper. 🙂 Let me know your views on my latest paper. 🙂 Also check out this one: https://www.academia.edu/40226046/Neutrinos_as_the_photons_of_the_strong_force.

Jean Louis Van Belle Philosophy of science, Physics, quantum mechanics Leave a comment August 30, 2019September 1, 2019 1 Minute

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