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Maybe there are other points which I am unaware of. but Because of the deterministic nature, I feel pilot-wave theory more intuitive.



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If features a potential that does not vanish at infinity. This is highly non intuitive (and totally non-local) :)

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Oh I never knew it before. But for a beginner, the unknowns in the pilot wave theory is in the initial conditions. The trajectory is completely deterministic, which is satisfying for me. But then I Don't know other issues with this theory.

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In any classical physics problem, any potential vanishes at infinity. This means particles cannot interact if they are infinitely far from each other.

The price to pay to get an interpretation close to classical mechanics is a bit high, IMO.

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I agree. So now both Copenhagen interpretation and pilot wave theory are non-intuitive for me. :(

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Quantum mechanics is non intuitive ;)

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Oh I never knew it before. But for a beginner, the unknowns in the pilot wave theory is in the initial conditions. The trajectory is completely deterministic, which is satisfying for me. But then I Don't know other issues with this theory.

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Double posting? :D

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Should I delete this? There was some connection issue.

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Too late as we commented :D

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