The trouble with physics

Most physicists would agree that one of the primary goals of their discipline is to explain why the laws of nature are what they are.  However there is very little consensus on how to achieve it. For example, there are some who believe the best way is to observe the environment and then extrapolate those … Read more

The *reality* of quantum probabilities

We have shown throughout this blog there are many theoretical advantages to assuming space is composed of four *spatial* dimensions instead of four-dimensional space-time. One of them is that it would allow one to explain the” reality” of the probabilities associated with quantum mechanical wave function in terms of the classical laws of three-dimensional space. Quantum … Read more