″...don’t tell me what it doesn’t address until you actually read it!”
Sorry, but I’ve heard it all before and remain unimpressed.
“Decoherence,” e.g., is often cited as though it’s established fact—and never mind that it might more aptly be called “incoherence.”
On the whole, it resembles a steaming pile of what “everybody knows.”
″...don’t tell me what it doesn’t address until you actually read it!”
Sorry, but I’ve heard it all before and remain unimpressed.
“Decoherence,” e.g., is often cited as though it’s established fact—and never mind that it might more aptly be called “incoherence.”
On the whole, it resembles a steaming pile of what “everybody knows.”