Evo malo da cujemo njega:
"Quantum mechanics is certainly imposing. But an inner voice tells me that it is not yet the real thing. Quantum theory says a lot, but does not really bring us any closer to the secret of the Old One. I, at any rate, am convinced that He (God) does not throw dice. (Albert Einstein, On Quantum Physics, Letter to Max Born, December 12, 1926)
Einstein thinks he has a continuous field theory that avoids 'spooky action at a distance', but the calculation difficulties are very great. He is quite convinced that some day a theory that does not depend on probabilities will be found.
(Albert Einstein to Max Born, 1947, 'The Born-Einstein Letters' Max Born, translated by Irene Born, Macmillan 1971)"
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Ivan Dimkovic:
Ali je paradoks samo u nasim glavama ako ga pokusavamo objasniti na pogresan nacin.
Paradoksa nema, samo mi nemamo nacin da to razumemo na klasican nacin.
Ja znam da si ti priklonjen strani, koja govori da paradoks ne postoji u prirodi, matematici, ili fizici, i da postoji samo u nasim glavama. Ja ne razumem takav stav. Mislim da to vec zalazi u domene vere u klasicnu fiziku i u percepciju stvarnosti koje ces se tesko osloboditi.
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Ivan Dimkovic: Ovo je vec daleko ozbiljnija stvar od filozofiranja o prirodi entanglement-a kao fenomena.
A ovo je kljuc svega. Razumem poklonjenje eksperimentalnoj fizici kao jedinoj opciji i pouzdanosti. Gde je filozofija skup pausalnosti. Ali taj put ne vodi nigde.
Mozda nekog zbunjuje sto ja nemam nista protiv Ajnstajna. Ja samo kriticki sagledavam stvari.
Dakle na ovo sam mislio:
"I think that matter must have a separate reality independent of the measurements. That is an electron has spin, location and so forth even when it is not being measured. I like to think that the moon is there even if I am not looking at it. (Albert Einstein)
All my attempts to adapt the theoretical foundation of physics to this new type of knowledge (Quantum Theory) failed completely. It was as if the ground had been pulled out from under one, with no firm foundation to be seen anywhere, upon which one could have built.
(P. A Schlipp, Albert Einstein: Philosopher – Scientist, On Quantum Theory, 1949)
The quanta really are a hopeless mess.
(Albert Einstein, On doing Quantum Theory calculations with Pauli, 'The Born-Einstein Letters' Max Born, translated by Irene Born, Macmillan 1971)"