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Refutation of the Quantum Theory Principles: Theorem | Physical Science International Journal

The presented theorem contradicts quantum mechanics and its relativistic principle, which is widely regarded as nature's ultimate unifying guideline in fundamental and applied matters, and refutes all bridges from it to the domain. We base our case on robust statistical principles and reasons for compatibility at the interfaces that have never been used to refute the theory. It brings into question the Born law, particle-wave doublethink, quantum theory's probability sense, and any connections between the theory and Lagrangian and nonholonomic mechanics. The use of meaningful statistical methods to argue about the effect of ambient noise at interfaces leads to the correct concepts of causality, connectedness, and robustness.


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