you can correctly predict reality whilst having absolutely know idea how it works (ie the path of a photon in the double slit experiment).
Sometimes nature tells us that the questions we are inclined to ask, are flawed questions.
The “What path did the photon take?” question is one of those times. The answer to the question is Mu.
Similar to the questions “How much phlogiston is there in iron?” or “Does sulphur have more earth than air, or more air than earth?”.
Sometimes nature tells us that the questions we are inclined to ask, are flawed questions.
The “What path did the photon take?” question is one of those times. The answer to the question is Mu.
Similar to the questions “How much phlogiston is there in iron?” or “Does sulphur have more earth than air, or more air than earth?”.