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Why isn't pilot wave theory more widely accepted? This drop of oil shit convinced me. Maybe I'm a brainlet who's easily impressed but god damn if it that doesn't look exactly like what's happening on the quantum level.
So it requires non-local hidden variables. So what? Quantum entanglement is non-local and we know that's real.
And it's no more crazy than the Copenhagen interpretation which I guess scientists at that time were so dazzled by the results of their experiments that they turned to mysticism and avoided adding extra mathematics to explain what's happening so they went with "it is what it is".
Schrodinger & Einstein even said God doesn't play dice i.e. the universe is not probabilistic.

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