John Michael Strubhart

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That idea is this: There is no such thing as “collapse of the wave function.” The evolution of states in quantum mechanics works just like it does in classical mechanics; it obeys a deterministic rule—the Schrödinger equation—that allows us to predict the future and past of any specific state with perfect fidelity. And that’s all there is to it.
From Eternity to Here
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