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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-02 14-20

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The core criticism hinges on the idea that quantum mechanics only yields probabilistic answers about the outcomes of experiments. When we pose a question such as, where will a particle be after a certain measurement?, quantum theory doesn't give a precise location but rather a probability distribution. This probabilistic nature is, according to the speaker, a sign of the theory's incompleteness—not a true reflection of the underlying reality.