Quote (Spruce @ 19 Jun 2016 05:45)
It's an interesting perspective, and while I agree with your deduction of quantum mechanics in principle, I'd beg to differ on one very crucial point. After running the calculations a couple of times, it becomes pretty evident that seeing it as a lack of pi is an easy way out, but if you REALLY dig into the numbers it starts to look (to me at least) that it's actually a lack of cake.
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In its current, immature state, the pilot-wave formulation of quantum mechanics only describes simple interactions between matter and electromagnetic fields, according toDavid Wallace, a philosopher of physics at the University of Oxford in England, and cannot even capture the physics of an ordinary light bulb. “It is not by itself capable of representing very much physics,”
http://www.wired.com/2014/06/the-new-quantum-reality/
Models all resemble mass energy collision to me too.... at least they recognize a field.