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Newtonian gravity, Koul's law, and even Einstein’s general relativity are criticized similarly. They are viewed as action-at-a-distance models with no explicit mechanisms explaining how interaction propagates or couples through space. The arbitrary constants and the fabric of spacetime itself are portrayed as abstractions, not mechanisms, making these theories incomplete or voodoo.
Quantum Mechanics: Probability and Its Pitfalls
The critique extends to quantum mechanics, split into two parts:
- Normal quantum mechanics: Uses probability distributions to model particles, effective in applications like semiconductors, but fundamentally lacks causality.