Smolin presents his own solution: a "realist" theory based on a relational view of the world . He explores the idea that non-locality is fundamental and that the universe is made up of a network of events and their relationships. Why the Revolution is "Unfinished"
He evaluates alternative "realist" interpretations, including Louis de Broglie’s Pilot Wave theory , Objective Collapse theories , and the Many-Worlds interpretation . He points out the flaws he sees in these, such as the Many-Worlds' lack of clear probability and its "magical realism". Smolin presents his own solution: a "realist" theory
In theoretical physicist Lee Smolin argues that the current "anti-realist" version of quantum mechanics is fundamentally incomplete. He contends that we must look beyond standard quantum theory to find a description of the universe that makes sense to "common sense realism"—the idea that the world exists independently of our observations. He points out the flaws he sees in
Einstein's Unfinished Revolution: The Search for What Lies Beyond the Quantum Einstein's Unfinished Revolution: The Search for What Lies
We have yet to successfully combine quantum mechanics with gravity into a single theory of Quantum Gravity .
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