Michael Mooney
Aug 23, 2017 · 1 min read

Quantum uncertainty seems to come from a joke Heisenberg made about a cat in a box being both dead and alive at the same time until the box is opened and we get over our uncertainty by observing the cat. It doesn’t work on scales like cats. Like gravity, quantum physics doesn’t apply well to the macrocosm… and Einstein ruled out “the force of gravity” as “spooky action at a distance. Then he adopted Minkowski’s curved “spacetime” to explain the former “gravitational attraction.” Now that’s the whole mainstream model, without a reference in the physical cosmos. None needed. “It’s all in the math.”

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