Some physicists just shrug and say we have to live with the fact that quantum mechanics is weird. So particles can be in two places at once, or communicate instantaneously over vast distances? Get ...
One of the most prevalent theories when it comes to scratch-offs is the "white line" hypothesis—i.e. buying the tickets on a roll of scratch-offs that are on or near the bold white line on a roll.
But some researchers want to dig deeper. They want to know why quantum mechanics has the form it does, and they are engaged in an ambitious program to find out. It is called quantum reconstruction, ...