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Physics / Quantum mechanics / Academia / Quantum measurement / Philosophy of physics / Fellows of the Royal Society / Quantum mind / David Bohm / Holomovement / Implicate and explicate order / Hidden variable theory / Copenhagen interpretation
Date: 2014-03-12 11:30:06
Physics
Quantum mechanics
Academia
Quantum measurement
Philosophy of physics
Fellows of the Royal Society
Quantum mind
David Bohm
Holomovement
Implicate and explicate order
Hidden variable theory
Copenhagen interpretation

David Bohm, Roger Penrose, and the Search for Non-local Causality Before they met, David Bohm and Roger Penrose each puzzled over the paradox of the arrow of time. After they met, the case for projective physical space b

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