“Your mechanical derivations from the two-slit experiment comply properly with the assumptions you have established that allow you to interpret them. However, your assumptions are mistaken — catastrophically so — and thus you cannot see that this experiment is the most crucial to understand of all you may have ever developed. The mechanics are correct, but the expectations and perspectives from with you presently interpret them are so malfounded that they may deceive you for many generations. The problem relates to questions regarding unity and isolation. And whether or not isolation is even possible outside the laboratory. It is not. Notice this. And correct the underlying assumptions.”
— toyMaker
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