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Dresden finally looked at Bohm’s paper, and he was surprised by what he found. Bohm had discovered a totally new way to interpret quantum physics. Rather than refusing to answer questions about the quantum world, as the Copenhagen interpretation did, Bohm’s interpretation depicted a world of subatomic particles that existed whether or not anyone was looking at them, particles with definite positions at all times. These particles, in turn, each had “pilot waves” that determined their motion, which also behaved in an orderly and predictable fashion.
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What is Real?: The Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics
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