Scott, I can’t imagine any possible overthrow of QM that would resurrect the idea of two electrons having distinct individual identities.
Nor can I! Wise Bayes-Master, I was simply trying to follow your own dictum that an inability to imagine something is a fact about us and not the world.
(For technical reasons set out elsewhere, I have difficulty imagining any theory superseding QM—so once I’m asked to condition on that happening, there’s very little I’m willing to say about what the new theory might entail.)
Scott, I can’t imagine any possible overthrow of QM that would resurrect the idea of two electrons having distinct individual identities.
Nor can I! Wise Bayes-Master, I was simply trying to follow your own dictum that an inability to imagine something is a fact about us and not the world.
(For technical reasons set out elsewhere, I have difficulty imagining any theory superseding QM—so once I’m asked to condition on that happening, there’s very little I’m willing to say about what the new theory might entail.)