Quantum Mechanics

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Quantum mechanics has important philosophical implications due to the uncertainty that it implies. Because the future is not determined, free will is possible. (At the end of the 19th century before the development of quantum mechanics, philosophers had thought that people’s actions were predetermined since the dynamics of everything was predictable using Newton’s classical laws.)
The microscopic quantum world is so different from the macroscopic classical world that it is difficult for most people to comprehend. To quote from The Bible According to Einstein: “To venture into the atomic and the subatomic shall be like entering the stately pleasure-dome of Xanadu — the scene shall be unimaginable.” This book, which is written in biblical verse, presents an excellent intuitive description of quantum mechanics in terms of paths. Click here to go to that section of the book.

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