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Classical Demons and Quantum Angels: On 't Hooft's deterministic Quantum Mechanics
arXiv
Authors: Antoine Suarez
Year
2007
Paper ID
50156
Status
Preprint
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It is argued that 't Hooft's deterministic program does not disenchant the quantum world but rather inspires the incantation of the classical one.
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- It is argued that 't Hooft's deterministic program does not disenchant the quantum world but rather inspires the incantation of the classical one.
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