NATURE

NATURE

August 6, 1949. | H. V. STOPEs-ROE
W. L. Cowley criticizes the application of the resolution-power formula to the uncertainty principle, which is widely accepted in textbooks. He argues that this application is irrelevant and misleading. Cowley also discusses the wave-particle duality and the incomprehensible logic of quantum theory, particularly the concept of de Broglie waves traveling faster than light. He points out that this idea is not supported by rigorous arguments and can lead to false conceptions, especially for beginners. Cowley further criticizes the uncertainty principle, suggesting that it involves both inadequate representation and chance, which may be uncontrolled by nature. He concludes that the uncertainty principle is more of a faith or blind trust in orthodox authority rather than a provable principle.W. L. Cowley criticizes the application of the resolution-power formula to the uncertainty principle, which is widely accepted in textbooks. He argues that this application is irrelevant and misleading. Cowley also discusses the wave-particle duality and the incomprehensible logic of quantum theory, particularly the concept of de Broglie waves traveling faster than light. He points out that this idea is not supported by rigorous arguments and can lead to false conceptions, especially for beginners. Cowley further criticizes the uncertainty principle, suggesting that it involves both inadequate representation and chance, which may be uncontrolled by nature. He concludes that the uncertainty principle is more of a faith or blind trust in orthodox authority rather than a provable principle.
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