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But Bohr was wrong. There was nothing inevitable or necessary about complementarity—other interpretations of quantum physics are possible. Indeed, the claim of inevitability is an awfully strong and strange claim to make about any interpretive issue in science, precisely because it is always possible to reinterpret any theory. Yet Bohr was convinced that complementarity was the deepest insight into nature found within the quantum theory.
What Is Real?: The Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics
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