Is Quantum Mechanics a Pseudoscience?

by HongKong Duran

Singularity, infinitely small and non-actual points; eight trigrams, the basic philosophical concepts of ancient China; hermaphroditism, is androgynism; parallel universe, a scientific hypothesis that exists in multiple universes or realities; half drunk and half awake, a state of drunkenness; half dream and half awake, a state of sleep.

Too many uncertain things, uncertain state, a mixed state.  Some scientific theories can be proven and implemented to some extent, but beyond a certain threshold, they become pure theories and cannot bring positive profits to social production.  Here, I used a phrase - positive profits.  It corresponds to negative profits.  I call it negative profits because there is currently no visible benefit, but it can bring social benefits at some point in the future.  In a sense, positive/negative profits are also a superposition state.  What cannot be proven or useless now does not mean that it will be the same in the future.

The research of quantum mechanics goes beyond classical physics.  In fact, including the study of the origin of the universe, it is calculated based on the most basic particles that can be measured by humans at present.  So, is there a possibility that at some point we discovered even more incredible energy, completely overturning our understanding of quantum theory and breaking through existing human cognition?

In fact, we cannot falsify quantum mechanics because our science and technology is not yet sufficient, which is why many people believe that this theory is science fiction, including Einstein, who said, “I, at any rate, am convinced that He does not throw dice."

As a topic, quantum mechanics can be studied and perhaps a major breakthrough can be achieved at some point.  But as a science, humans have always pursued the certainty and accuracy of computational results.

In summary, we aim to construct a new information transmission system by replacing classical quantum carriers with new quantum carriers.  The large scale operation and accuracy of quantum computers are what we need - may God bless us.

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