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" ... "You fidget and fuss all the time because of quantum indeterminacy? You're going to invoke the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, here?" ... "
" ... It is typical of these cases that an indeterminacy originally restricted to the atomic domain becomes transformed into macroscopic indeterminacy, which can then be resolved by direct observation. That prevents us from so naively accepting as valid a "blurred model" for representing reality. In itself, it would not embody anything unclear or contradictory. There is a difference between a shaky or out-of-focus photograph and a snapshot of clouds and fog banks. ... "
" ... Some might say getting a kid is, for too many, 'too easy.' But beyond that, who needs a house when you have a home? If there's any reason why millennials will struggle especially hard to create families, it won't be for economic or financial reasons. It will have a lot more to do with pride or shame or sadness or confusion -- all things economics is not particularly powerful in accounting for. Any seeming nostalgia for a time when dating, courtship, matchmaking, marriage, and family formation was more scripted actually masks a deep sense of regret over how indeterminate the millennial cohort seems to be on the most personal, individual level. The key, however, is that we make a big mistake if we blame that indeterminacy on the economic crisis. This is a condition that has been cultivated for decades. If anything, the economic crisis gave millennials an opportunity to be more honest about what was already the case. ... "
" ... The pilot wave model handles quantum indeterminacy a different way. Rather than a single wavefunction, quanta consist of a particle that is guided by a corresponding wave (the pilot wave). Since the position of the particle is determined by the pilot wave, it can exhibit the wavelike behavior we see experimentally. In pilot wave theory, objects are definite, but nonlocal. Since the pilot wave model gives the same predictions as the Copenhagen approach, you might think it's just a matter of personal preference. Either maintain locality at the cost of definiteness, or keep things definite by allowing nonlocality. But there's a catch. ... "
" ... The upside of this indeterminacy is that we can capture and automatically act on data-driven insights that were never available to us before. The downside is that the indeterminacy of their inner workings can make them very temperamental in production. As they mix and match ever-expanding datasets in new and better ways, they can consume more processor cycles, more memory, more input/output and more network bandwidth. ... "