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"Quantum physics emerged from the Stone Age with an embarrassment of riches - three quantum theories, each claiming to explain the world. As it turned out, all three were right."
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Nick Herbert (physicist)"Physicists continue to debate whether Bells theorem is airtight or not. However, the real question is not whether Bell can prove beyond doubt that reality is non-local, but whether the world is in fact no-local."
Nick Herbert is an American physicist and author, best known for his book Quantum Reality.
"Quantum physics emerged from the Stone Age with an embarrassment of riches - three quantum theories, each claiming to explain the world. As it turned out, all three were right."
"Physicists, for all their odd notions, are basically a conservative lot."
"The quantum world is objective but objectless."
"If a friend in Texas seals a silver coin in one envelope and a gold coin in another and mails the envelopes to Tokyo and London, the instant you open you envelope in Japan you know the contents of my envelope in England. But opening your letter causes no physical change in England (faster-than-light or otherwise) but merely involves a change in your knowledge concerning something happening far away and outside your control."
"Strictly speaking, there are no "measurements" in the world, only correlations."
"The quantum world is not made up of objects."