Quote Originally Posted by mojo
The uncertainty principle says that, even with "perfect" measurement devices, you still cannot simultaneously measure the position and momentum of something to arbitrarily high precision.
hmmm I kinda saw the "uncertainy principle" as the quantum version of the tyre pressure thing, that it was basically impossible to obtain a perfect measurement because to measure velocity perfectly changes the location, and vice versa. Clearly not.

It's a comfortable view, but not falsifiable by any known means, so not, strictly speaking, science.
I thought this theory got revived in the 50's? Is De Broglie–Bohm theory not science in the strictest use of the word?